This article aims to connect Enlightenment philosophies to post-developmental critiques of development. As case studies, we will explore trajectories of major indicators for happiness (Gross National Happiness, Bhutan) and situate this within ‘beyond GDP’ discourse. To help us in our discussion, we will use Peet and Hartwick’s definition where 'development means making a better life for everyone'
Development is an epithet that is often used when referring to the progress of countries that are e...
Bhutan's stated intention of keeping the value of happiness central to the development process is a ...
This book review aims to discuss the new perspectives on theories of development provided by two out...
Development is about aspiration—our longing for a better life as individuals and as a community—and ...
.“Development” is the most commonly used single word by economists, policymakers, inter-national fin...
textabstractThe term ‘social development’ is used rhetorically in pleas for less focus on ‘economic ...
Commonly held assumptions about the relationship between education and development are changing due ...
Contemporary theories of economic development have concentrated on socioeconomic and epidemiological...
Happiness, Subjective perception, Well-being, Indicator, Poverty, Human development, United Nations ...
The issue of development is based, in all forms and levels, on attaining equilibrium of development ...
This article draws attention to commonalities in the use of the term development in relation to glob...
Dudley Seers suggests that development is when a country experiences a reduction or elimination of p...
The world is changing, and so is the unquestioning belief that development policies are always right...
"To start with, I provide my own definition of development, which I posit as ideologically free in t...
The underlying development philosophy of globalisation seeks to maximise happiness through the culti...
Development is an epithet that is often used when referring to the progress of countries that are e...
Bhutan's stated intention of keeping the value of happiness central to the development process is a ...
This book review aims to discuss the new perspectives on theories of development provided by two out...
Development is about aspiration—our longing for a better life as individuals and as a community—and ...
.“Development” is the most commonly used single word by economists, policymakers, inter-national fin...
textabstractThe term ‘social development’ is used rhetorically in pleas for less focus on ‘economic ...
Commonly held assumptions about the relationship between education and development are changing due ...
Contemporary theories of economic development have concentrated on socioeconomic and epidemiological...
Happiness, Subjective perception, Well-being, Indicator, Poverty, Human development, United Nations ...
The issue of development is based, in all forms and levels, on attaining equilibrium of development ...
This article draws attention to commonalities in the use of the term development in relation to glob...
Dudley Seers suggests that development is when a country experiences a reduction or elimination of p...
The world is changing, and so is the unquestioning belief that development policies are always right...
"To start with, I provide my own definition of development, which I posit as ideologically free in t...
The underlying development philosophy of globalisation seeks to maximise happiness through the culti...
Development is an epithet that is often used when referring to the progress of countries that are e...
Bhutan's stated intention of keeping the value of happiness central to the development process is a ...
This book review aims to discuss the new perspectives on theories of development provided by two out...