A happy choice: wellbeing as the goal of government
Frijters, Paul ; Clark, Andrew E. ; Krekel, Christian ; Layard, Richard
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2019
32 p.
well being ; quality of life ; welfare state ; government policy ; history
Discussion Paper
12720
Social protection
English
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In this article, we lay out the basic case for wellbeing as the goal of government. We briefly review the history of this idea, which goes back to the ancient Greeks and was the acknowledged ideal of the Enlightenment. We then discuss possible measures on which a wellbeing orientation could be based, emphasising the importance of acknowledging the political agency of citizens and thus their own evaluations of their life. We then turn to practicalities and consequences: how would one actually set up wellbeing-oriented decision-making and what difference should we expect from current practice? We end by discussing the current barriers to the adoption of wellbeing as the goal of government, both in terms of what we need to know more about and where the ideological barriers lay."
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