Paul Frijters, Visiting Professor of Wellbeing Economics, London School of Economics,Christian Krekel, Assistant Professor in Behavioural Science, London School of Economics
Paul Frijters is Professor of Wellbeing Economics at the London School of Economics. From 2016 to 2019 he was at the Center for Economic Performance and thereafter at the Department of Social Policy. He completed his Masters in Econometrics at the University of Groningen and his PhD in Economics at the University of Amsterdam. He has taught at the University of Melbourne, the Australian National University, the University of Queensland, and the LSE. Professor Frijters specializes in applied microeconometrics, including labour, health, and happiness economics and has published over 150 refereed journal articles. In 2009, he was voted Australia's best young economist under the age of 40 by the Australian Economic Society.
Christian Krekel is Assistant Professor in Behavioural Science in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics. He is also a Research Associate at the Centre for Economic Performance and at the Wellbeing Research Centre at the University of Oxford. Dr Krekel is an applied economist and his research fields include behavioural economics and wellbeing, policy and programme evaluation, and applied panel and spatial analysis. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the Paris School of Economics. He was awarded the Young Economist Award by the European Economic Association.
Foreword, Richard Layard Preface 1. The Case for Wellbeing as the Goal of Government in the Context of Constraints on Policy-making 2. Wellbeing Measurement and Policy Design Measures, Key Findings, and Wellbeing Frameworks 3. Wellbeing Policy Evaluation and Appraisal: Data, Methods, Literature, Rules-of-thumb, and Technical Standards Appendix A. Data: General Overview Appendix B. Data: Technical Details Appendix C. Data: Download Links and Sample Studies Appendix D. Conversion between Different Scales and Indicators of Wellbeing Appendix E. Headline Cost-effectiveness Graph and Justification of the Elements 4. Wellbeing Cost-effectiveness Analysis and Existing Approaches Appendix. The Monetary Value of Wellbeing in Mathematical Notation 5. Applying Wellbeing Insights to Existing Policy Evaluations and Appraisals
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