Authors
Ed Diener, Martin EP Seligman
Publication date
2004/7
Journal
Psychological science in the public interest
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
1-31
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Policy decisions at the organizational, corporate, and governmental levels should be more heavily influenced by issues related to well-being—people's evaluations and feelings about their lives. Domestic policy currently focuses heavily on economic outcomes, although economic indicators omit, and even mislead about, much of what society values. We show that economic indicators have many shortcomings, and that measures of well-being point to important conclusions that are not apparent from economic indicators alone. For example, although economic output has risen steeply over the past decades, there has been no rise in life satisfaction during this period, and there has been a substantial increase in depression and distrust. We argue that economic indicators were extremely important in the early stages of economic development, when the fulfillment of basic needs was the main issue. As societies grow …
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Scholar articles
E Diener, MEP Seligman - Psychological science in the public interest, 2004
E Diener, MEP Seligman - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2018