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Measuring economic well-being

In his book, An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness: Farewell Dismal Science! (2021) Professor Richard Easterlin explains how personal happiness can be measured along with ways of improving people’s happiness and what governments can do to improve happiness in society. Easterlin is a professor of Economics at the University of Southern California and is sometimes described as the ‘father of happiness economics.’

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