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Book Synopsis
Written by two of the world's leading experts on the economics of wellbeing, this book shows how wellbeing can be measured, what causes it, and how it can be improved. The findings of the book are profoundly relevant to all social sciences, including psychology, economics, politics, behavioural science and sociology.

Trade Review
'Wellbeing: Science and Policy is a wonderful book by two giants in the field. It is a serious treatment of the potential - and limitations - of wellbeing metrics as analytical and scientific tools, as well as their many possible applications to policy frames and designs. It serves as an introduction to the field and is written in approachable language and with clarity of definition of technical areas. It is a book that will make a lasting contribution to the advancement and understanding of the new science of wellbeing.' Carol Graham, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, and College Park Professor, The University of Maryland
'There can be no doubt that this will become THE field-defining textbook of the next decade. Anyone who wants to get into wellbeing research and policy simply must read it. Even if you don't think wellbeing is your thing, you'll have your mind changed or, at the very least, be smarter and happier from reading it.' Paul Dolan, Professor of Behavioural Science, LSE, and author of Happiness by Design and Happy Ever After
'Economists are the first to concede that Gross Domestic Product is, well, gross - a crude contributor to what really matters: human wellbeing. Richard Layard has been at the forefront of reorienting economics towards what really matters. In this book with Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, he presents the current state of this important rethinking.' Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now
'A clear, thorough and thoughtful survey of the key issues and major findings in the science of wellbeing that could - and should - inform public policy. Essential reading for anyone who wants to know what 'making the world a better place' really means.' Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of the New York Times best-seller Stumbling on Happiness; host of the PBS television series This Emotional Life
'Wellbeing and Policy is the best book I have read in a long time - a fountain of knowledge and an inspiring call to action.' Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winner for his pioneering work in behavioural economics and author of the best-selling Thinking Fast and Slow
'Fills a fundamental need.' Robert Schiller, Nobel laureate
'… a great example of a book that appeals to both experts in the field and newcomers. For the former, it broadens researchers' perspectives while delving into rich technical detail.' Egor Bronnikov, LSE Review of Books
'This well-written book will serve as a great textbook for advanced high school or college courses in philosophy, political science, and/or economics. The text will also be easily understood and appreciated by the general public. … Highly recommended.' R. F. White, Choice

Table of Contents
Part I. The Case for Wellbeing: 1. What subjective wellbeing is and why it matters; 2. Wellbeing as the goal for society; Part II. Human Nature and Wellbeing: 3. How our behaviour affects our wellbeing; 4. How our thoughts affect our wellbeing; 5. Our bodies, our genes and our wellbeing; Part III. How Our Experience Affects Our Wellbeing: 6. The inequality of wellbeing: some basic facts; 7. Tools to explain wellbeing; 8. Explaining wellbeing: a first exploration; 9. Family, schooling and social media; 10. Health and healthcare; 11. Unemployment; 12. The quality of work; 13. Income; 14. Community; 15. The physical environment and the planet; Part IV. Government and Wellbeing: 16. How government affects wellbeing; 17. How wellbeing affects voting; 18. Cost effectiveness and policy choice.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 02/03/2023
      ISBN13: 9781009298940, 978-1009298940
      ISBN10: 1009298941
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      Book Synopsis
      Written by two of the world's leading experts on the economics of wellbeing, this book shows how wellbeing can be measured, what causes it, and how it can be improved. The findings of the book are profoundly relevant to all social sciences, including psychology, economics, politics, behavioural science and sociology.

      Trade Review
      'Wellbeing: Science and Policy is a wonderful book by two giants in the field. It is a serious treatment of the potential - and limitations - of wellbeing metrics as analytical and scientific tools, as well as their many possible applications to policy frames and designs. It serves as an introduction to the field and is written in approachable language and with clarity of definition of technical areas. It is a book that will make a lasting contribution to the advancement and understanding of the new science of wellbeing.' Carol Graham, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, and College Park Professor, The University of Maryland
      'There can be no doubt that this will become THE field-defining textbook of the next decade. Anyone who wants to get into wellbeing research and policy simply must read it. Even if you don't think wellbeing is your thing, you'll have your mind changed or, at the very least, be smarter and happier from reading it.' Paul Dolan, Professor of Behavioural Science, LSE, and author of Happiness by Design and Happy Ever After
      'Economists are the first to concede that Gross Domestic Product is, well, gross - a crude contributor to what really matters: human wellbeing. Richard Layard has been at the forefront of reorienting economics towards what really matters. In this book with Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, he presents the current state of this important rethinking.' Steven Pinker, Johnstone Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of Enlightenment Now
      'A clear, thorough and thoughtful survey of the key issues and major findings in the science of wellbeing that could - and should - inform public policy. Essential reading for anyone who wants to know what 'making the world a better place' really means.' Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology, Harvard University, and author of the New York Times best-seller Stumbling on Happiness; host of the PBS television series This Emotional Life
      'Wellbeing and Policy is the best book I have read in a long time - a fountain of knowledge and an inspiring call to action.' Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize-winner for his pioneering work in behavioural economics and author of the best-selling Thinking Fast and Slow
      'Fills a fundamental need.' Robert Schiller, Nobel laureate
      '… a great example of a book that appeals to both experts in the field and newcomers. For the former, it broadens researchers' perspectives while delving into rich technical detail.' Egor Bronnikov, LSE Review of Books
      'This well-written book will serve as a great textbook for advanced high school or college courses in philosophy, political science, and/or economics. The text will also be easily understood and appreciated by the general public. … Highly recommended.' R. F. White, Choice

      Table of Contents
      Part I. The Case for Wellbeing: 1. What subjective wellbeing is and why it matters; 2. Wellbeing as the goal for society; Part II. Human Nature and Wellbeing: 3. How our behaviour affects our wellbeing; 4. How our thoughts affect our wellbeing; 5. Our bodies, our genes and our wellbeing; Part III. How Our Experience Affects Our Wellbeing: 6. The inequality of wellbeing: some basic facts; 7. Tools to explain wellbeing; 8. Explaining wellbeing: a first exploration; 9. Family, schooling and social media; 10. Health and healthcare; 11. Unemployment; 12. The quality of work; 13. Income; 14. Community; 15. The physical environment and the planet; Part IV. Government and Wellbeing: 16. How government affects wellbeing; 17. How wellbeing affects voting; 18. Cost effectiveness and policy choice.

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