There is a growing trend to understand economic and environmental policies in terms of multiple dimensions and “interdependence.” Bhutan is increasingly seen as an operational model with its Gross National Happiness (GNH) strategy. GNH, which is rooted in Mahayana Buddhism, is a framework and set of policy tools that conceptualizes sustainability as interdependent ecological, economic, social, cultural and good governance concerns. Bhutan’s practical GNH experience illustrates a significant ability to positively couple economic growth with a healthy environment. Can the “West”—with its legacy of either/or economics—learn anything from Bhutan’s multidimensional policy experiment? At first, it would seem not. It is questionable whether the We...
Underpinning Bhutan’s development is a Buddhist tradition providing a strong ethical foundation to a...
Abstract Narrow framings of development founded on GDP growth have led to multiple ecological, socia...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
There is a growing trend to understand economic and environmental policies in terms of multiple dime...
The small kingdom of Bhutan nestled in the eastern Himalayas has declared Gross National Happiness (...
It has been conclusive shown that the paradigm of economic growth, and more specifically,of GDP, is ...
The aim of this article is to suggest that economic planning concepts and tools currently exist whic...
Bhutan was the first country in the world to pursue happiness as a state policy. The Bhutanese conce...
The term "degrowth" has been attracting attention in development circles, owing to the increasing co...
The underlying development philosophy of globalisation seeks to maximise happiness through the culti...
To help guide development of the Gross National Happiness (GNH), this paper analyzes Western economi...
With the onset of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on climate cha...
The Gross National Happiness (GNH) policies governance framework brings together an historically str...
Back in the 1970s, when discussion concerning economic development was monopolized by the concept of...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Underpinning Bhutan’s development is a Buddhist tradition providing a strong ethical foundation to a...
Abstract Narrow framings of development founded on GDP growth have led to multiple ecological, socia...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
There is a growing trend to understand economic and environmental policies in terms of multiple dime...
The small kingdom of Bhutan nestled in the eastern Himalayas has declared Gross National Happiness (...
It has been conclusive shown that the paradigm of economic growth, and more specifically,of GDP, is ...
The aim of this article is to suggest that economic planning concepts and tools currently exist whic...
Bhutan was the first country in the world to pursue happiness as a state policy. The Bhutanese conce...
The term "degrowth" has been attracting attention in development circles, owing to the increasing co...
The underlying development philosophy of globalisation seeks to maximise happiness through the culti...
To help guide development of the Gross National Happiness (GNH), this paper analyzes Western economi...
With the onset of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on climate cha...
The Gross National Happiness (GNH) policies governance framework brings together an historically str...
Back in the 1970s, when discussion concerning economic development was monopolized by the concept of...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...
Underpinning Bhutan’s development is a Buddhist tradition providing a strong ethical foundation to a...
Abstract Narrow framings of development founded on GDP growth have led to multiple ecological, socia...
As a society we care about what we measure, we use what we measure, and what we measure drives polic...