A Roadmap to Well-Being

From: An Economy of Well-Being

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* Can Well-Being Be Measured? * The Science of Well-Being: What We Measure Affects What We Do * Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and an Indigenous Model of Well-Being * The Util: Measuring Real Utility * Without Virtue, Happiness Cannot Be * The Five Capital Assets of Well-Being * Well-Being Accounts * The Five-Assets Sustainable Livelihood Model for Measuring Assets * The Well-Being Economy and UN Sustainable Development Goals * Well-Being-Based Governments

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Contributors

Mark Anielski

Mark Anielski is President and Chief Well-being Officer at Anielski Management Inc. He consults and speaks internationally on merging and measuring happiness, well-being and economics, including at Harvard, the Bainbridge Graduate Institute, the University of Texas in El Paso, the Harbin Institute of Technology in China, Shanghai Normal University, University of Alberta, and the School of Business in Innsbruck, Austria. He has served as an economic advisor to China and Bhutan in their efforts to adopt new measures of well-being and happiness. He is the author of the award-winning The Economics of Happiness. He lives in Alberta, Canada with his family.