The concept of ‘wellbeing economy’ (WE), that is, an economy that pursues human and ecological wellbeing instead of material growth, is gaining support amongst policymakers, business, and civil society. Over the past couple of years, several national governments have adopted the WE as their guiding framework to design development policies and assess social and economic progress. While it shares a number of basic principles with various post-growth conceptualisations, the WE's language and concepts tend to be more adaptable to different social and economic contexts, thus penetrating into policy processes and connecting to a variety of cultural traits, not only in advanced economies but also in less industrialised nations. In this paper, we d...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having devastating effects on vulnerable communities around the world but w...
Development agencies and philanthropic trusts have traditionally been focusing on poverty reduction...
The concept of ‘wellbeing economy’ (WE), that is, an economy that pursues human and ecological wellb...
Increasingly, empirical evidence refutes many of the theoretical pillars of mainstream economics. Th...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
This book presents a detailed and critical discussion about how human wellbeing can be maintained an...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
This study aims to look at the processes used when creating wellbeing economic projects to further u...
In this thesis, we study the European Commission’s declared intention to measure societal progress f...
The paper provides a brief introduction to the capability approach and its use in public policy-maki...
The ‘Wellbeing Budget’ presented to the New Zealand Parliament in 2019 was widely described as a wor...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having devastating effects on vulnerable communities around the world but w...
Development agencies and philanthropic trusts have traditionally been focusing on poverty reduction...
The concept of ‘wellbeing economy’ (WE), that is, an economy that pursues human and ecological wellb...
Increasingly, empirical evidence refutes many of the theoretical pillars of mainstream economics. Th...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
This book presents a detailed and critical discussion about how human wellbeing can be maintained an...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There is growing concern that presently dominant frameworks in economics no longer provide a way of ...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
This study aims to look at the processes used when creating wellbeing economic projects to further u...
In this thesis, we study the European Commission’s declared intention to measure societal progress f...
The paper provides a brief introduction to the capability approach and its use in public policy-maki...
The ‘Wellbeing Budget’ presented to the New Zealand Parliament in 2019 was widely described as a wor...
This paper makes a number of fundamental proposals to reconsider economics by putting human wellbein...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having devastating effects on vulnerable communities around the world but w...
Development agencies and philanthropic trusts have traditionally been focusing on poverty reduction...