The Pursuit of Happiness
An Economy of Well-Being
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Aug '12
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"With great care and judgment, Graham clearly explains the complexities of defining, measuring, and targeting happiness in economic policy while still urging us to persevere... A consummate work of scholarship." --Jeffrey D. Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University "As acceptance of social science research on happiness continues to grow, a new question has naturally surged to the fore: Should happiness be a goal of public policy? In this eloquently written celebration of a new science, Carol Graham provides valuable new insight into the pros and cons of this issue." --Richard A. Easterlin, university professor and professor of economics, University of Southern California "Since 1776 the 'pursuit of happiness' has been the great world question. Here, reflecting on modern survey techniques and results, Carol Graham drills deeper... [She] is opening up a whole new frontier in economic and social policy." --George Akerlof, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics
Explores what we know about determinants of happiness and presents potential pitfalls of injecting "economics of happiness" into public policymaking. This book spotlights contributions of happiness research to dismal science. It raises a cautionary note about issues that still need to be addressed before policymakers can make best use of them.In The Pursuit of Happiness , renowned economist Carol Graham explores what we know about the determinants of happiness and clearly presents both the promise and the potential pitfalls of injecting the ""economics of happiness"" into public policymaking.
While the book spotlights the innovative contributions of happiness research to the dismal science, it also raises a cautionary note about the issues that still need to be addressed before policymakers can make best use of them.
"With great care and judgment, Graham clearly explains the complexities of defining, measuring, and targeting happiness in economic policy while still urging us to persevere.... A consummate work of scholarship." Jeffrey D. Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University
|"The book is well written and very accessible, and is immaculately researched,avoiding bias and imbalance.... Far from being a 'dismal science,' Grahamprovides much reason for optimism for those people involved in this burgeoningfield of economics." World Economics
|"As acceptance of social science research on happiness continues to grow, a new question has naturally surged to the fore: Should happiness be a goal of public policy? In this eloquently written celebration of a new science, Carol Graham provides valuable new insight into the pros and cons of this issue." Richard A. Easterlin, university professor and professor of economics,University of Southern California
|"Since 1776 the 'pursuit of happiness' has been the great world question. Here, reflecting on modern survey techniques and results, Carol Graham drills deeper.... [She] is opening up a whole new frontier in economic and social policy." George Akerlof, 2001 Nobel Laureate in Economics
ISBN: 9780815724049
Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 10mm
Weight: 213g
178 pages