Is economic growth essential for well-being?

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All Party Parliamentary Group on Well-being Speaker Meeting - 31 January 2012. Panelists were Tim Jackson, Anna Coote and David Skelton.

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  • Windy Millar
    Windy Millar on February 07, 2012 22:01

    For the concept of well being to go forward it has to have buy-in from political, economic, business leaders and academics. Therefore, care has to be taken to have a clear centralised focus. Anna Coote broadens the issue to much and risks down grading this key economic change. Well being economics is not simply about reduction working hours as work to some can bring well being but more about bringing into prospective what success looks like. Be it to an individual, team, organisation, regional, country or wider community bases. Pulling together our resource not to just succeed individually, but succeed individually and collectively at the sametime.

  • Windy Millar
    Windy Millar on February 07, 2012 22:01

    For the concept of well being to go forward it has to have buy-in from political, economic, business leaders and academics. Therefore, care has to be taken to have a clear centralised focus. Anna Coote broadens the issue to much and risks down grading this key economic change. Well being economics is not simply about reduction working hours as work to some can bring well being but more about bringing into prospective what success looks like. Be it to an individual, team, organisation, regional, country or wider community bases. Pulling together our resource not to just succeed individually, but succeed individually and collectively at the sametime.

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