The science of happiness can trump GDP as a guide for policy

theconversation – For centuries, happiness was exclusively a concern of the humanities; a matter for philosophers, novelists and artists. In the past five decades, however, it has moved into the domain of science and given us a substantial body of research. This wellspring of knowledge now offers us an enticing opportunity: to consider happiness as the leading measure of well-being, supplanting the current favourite, real gross domestic product per capita, or GDP.

Jumping to conclusions. Does GDP mislead us? Antoine Gady/Flickr, CC BY-ND

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