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- Ligne n°47 : How can we measure happiness?
Ligne n°49 : ...Western leaders are looking beyond traditional indexes of economic and social- Ligne n°50 : well-being and turning to ways of measuring national happiness. Philip
Ligne n°51 : Johnston wonders how such a scheme might work. ...
Ligne n°50 : ...well-being and turning to ways of measuring national happiness. Philip- Ligne n°51 : Johnston wonders how such a scheme might work.
- Ligne n°53 : How can we measure happiness?; Clear blue laughter: David Cameron is a
Ligne n°54 : firm believer in 'GWB’ – general well-being; Getty ...
Ligne n°66 : ... Twickenham, or the thought of winning the lottery. For many of us- Ligne n°67 : happiness is spiritual, individual, difficult to define and ephemeral.
Ligne n°68 : A Buddhist monk with no possessions beyond his clothes and an alms bowl ...
Ligne n°70 : ... three continents. For people afflicted with mental or physical health- Ligne n°71 : problems, happiness may be unattainable. Then there are the Victor
Ligne n°72 : Meldrews among us who are never happier than when they have something ...- Ligne n°75 : Personal happiness is something we all aspire to; so what about
Ligne n°76 : national happiness? Can the well-being of a country be measured? Is it ...
Ligne n°75 : ... Personal happiness is something we all aspire to; so what about- Ligne n°76 : national happiness? Can the well-being of a country be measured? Is it
Ligne n°77 : possible to aggregate all those individual experiences into a happiness ...
Ligne n°76 : ... national happiness? Can the well-being of a country be measured? Is it- Ligne n°77 : possible to aggregate all those individual experiences into a happiness
Ligne n°78 : index that can be published quarterly, along with crime statistics, ...- Ligne n°85 : The consideration of happiness and how to maximise it is hardly a new
Ligne n°86 : activity. It has exercised great minds from Socrates to Montaigne and ...
Ligne n°88 : ... Independence. But while philosophers tended to deal with how we should- Ligne n°89 : lead our lives as individuals, the idea of happiness, both as a science
Ligne n°90 : and a specific aim of national policy, has only taken off in the past ...
Ligne n°91 : ... decade or so. And there are allegedly physiological dimensions, too.- Ligne n°92 : Researchers have found a close correlation between reported happiness
Ligne n°93 : and activity in the cerebral cortex, which would explain why some drugs ...
Ligne n°100 : ... institutes or offer courses in so-called positive psychology, which- Ligne n°101 : seeks to maximise happiness for individuals and society at large.
Ligne n°102 : International conferences are devoted to the subject. ...- Ligne n°110 : Moreover, economists believe that the pursuit of public happiness as a
Ligne n°111 : policy goal has merit even when the economy is booming. This is ...
Ligne n°121 : ... best society is that where the people are happiest, and the best policy- Ligne n°122 : is the one that produces the greatest happiness”.
Ligne n°126 : ... seen a major scientific revolution and we know much about what causes- Ligne n°127 : happiness, using the results of psychology and neuroscience.
Ligne n°129 : ... “The first thing we know is that in the past 50 years, average- Ligne n°130 : happiness has not increased at all in Britain or in the United States –
Ligne n°131 : despite massive increases in living standards.” In better-off ...
Ligne n°149 : ... to commission Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen, the Nobel prize-winning- Ligne n°150 : economists, to consider how a sense of national happiness might be
Ligne n°151 : captured. They proposed replacing GDP with a broader measure based on ...
Ligne n°161 : ... But it can be seen from this list how easy it is for politicians to set- Ligne n°162 : criteria for happiness that fit their own political outlook. If a
Ligne n°163 : government pursues policies aimed at spending more on public services, ...
Ligne n°183 : ... But when it comes to exploring on a national basis individual- Ligne n°184 : perceptions of personal happiness, Mr Cameron could be walking into a
Ligne n°185 : political quagmire. Questions such as “How much purpose does your life ...
Ligne n°193 : ... into believing it can deliver the most elusive of all human desires:- Ligne n°194 : happiness. They have been persuaded that it is possible to measure life
Ligne n°195 : satisfaction and that its achievement on a national scale should be a ...- Ligne n°200 : If measuring happiness is a relatively new phenomenon in the West, it
Ligne n°201 : has underpinned the public policy of one country for almost 40 years. ...
Ligne n°202 : ... The Kingdom of Bhutan has pursued the goal of “gross national- Ligne n°203 : happiness” since 1972. Its main components include the promotion of
Ligne n°204 : equitable socioeconomic development; preservation and promotion of ...- Ligne n°226 : How can we measure happiness?; Clear blue laughter: David Cameron is a
Ligne n°227 : firm believer in 'GWB’ – general well-being; Getty ...- Ligne n°229 : How can we measure happiness?