
Policies for Happiness
Synopsis
In recent years, debates on the economics of happiness have shown that, over the long-term, well-being is influenced more by social and personal relationships than by income. This evidence challenges the traditional economic policy paradigm that has emphasized income as the primary determinant of well-being.
This volume brings together contributions from leading scholars to ask: What should be done to improve the quality of people's lives? Can economic and social changes be made which enhance well-being? What policies are required? How do policies for well-being differ from traditional ones targeted on redistribution, the correction of market inefficiencies, and growth? Are there dimensions of well-being that have been neglected by traditional policies? Is happiness a meaningful policy target?
The volume presents reflections and proposals which constitute a first step towards answering these questions.
Publisher information
- Publisher: OUP OXFORD
- ISBN: 9780198758730
- Number of pages: 304
- Dimensions: 163 x 242 x 23 mm
- Weight: 584g
- Languages: English