Happiness, public policy and the notion of development
Mariano Rojas
Behavioural Public Policy, 2020, vol. 4, issue 2, 166-176
Abstract:
The Happiness Movement is moving from research to action; this contribution discusses some public policy issues that emerge in this process. The paper also states that the Happiness Movement proposes a new notion of development and a new narrative of social progress. The contribution argues that wellbeing is a goal of governments, but also, fundamentally, a goal of societies.
Date: 2020
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