This contribution advocates a political economy perspective on systems of well-being. I argue deeper regulatory features of human economy give rise to common institutions in areas such as education, work and care, and that the constraints this imposes on governance explains how a more egalitarian form of public sector development is a key factor in gender equality, control of core human activities, and forms of time. A systems approach to well-being critically engages freedom-focussed perspectives on welfare and the proposal for a Universal Basic Income (UBI), which has received public traction since 2016. Identifying the systemic foundations for wellbeing as control within core human activities and social relations suggests UBI should be s...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
of Freedom. This book reflected the conventional wisdom of the time that appeared also in the leadin...
International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
It is well established that economic freedom promotes economic development and social progress. Howe...
This chapter focusses on the question of how formal institutions, like those governing the level of ...
Contemporary models of welfare capitalism have frequently been critiqued about their fit-for-purpose...
In this thesis, we study the European Commission’s declared intention to measure societal progress f...
This is an article about the foundations of human well-being. It makes two integrated contributions....
Welfare-state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities. For example, t...
Traditional economics identifies a person's well-being with the goods and services the person consum...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
of Freedom. This book reflected the conventional wisdom of the time that appeared also in the leadin...
International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
It is well established that economic freedom promotes economic development and social progress. Howe...
This chapter focusses on the question of how formal institutions, like those governing the level of ...
Contemporary models of welfare capitalism have frequently been critiqued about their fit-for-purpose...
In this thesis, we study the European Commission’s declared intention to measure societal progress f...
This is an article about the foundations of human well-being. It makes two integrated contributions....
Welfare-state regimes achieve different outcomes in dealing with social inequalities. For example, t...
Traditional economics identifies a person's well-being with the goods and services the person consum...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
This study explores the relationship between human development and market institutions and tests the...
Do welfare states make people happy? In this chapter, we argue that the answer depends critically on...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
of Freedom. This book reflected the conventional wisdom of the time that appeared also in the leadin...
International audienceFocusing on the macro-micro interaction between institutional arrangements and...