Happiness and Economics
Why GDP can’t accurately judge a country’s well-being
The Beatles sang, “Money can’t buy me love,” but can it buy happiness? And if it can, does it take credit cards?
If you’ve always thought there’s more to life than just money, apparently, you’re right.
Forget the Gross National Product; economists should measure the General Happiness Quotient.
The rich are happier than the poor – but not because of the money. It's the autonomy, not the economy.





