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Happiness: Lessons from a New Science by Richard Layard
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Happiness: Lessons from a New Science

by Richard Layard

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This is politics and policy presented as management good practice, rather than ideology. I'm not sure how I feel about that. The book is well thought out: a good balance of serious science and breezy writing. There are lots of good arguments that it's hard to disagree with. But I also read an essay arguing that melancholy has an important motivating force in our lives, and I kind of agree with that too. ( )
  djalchemi | Jan 24, 2008 |
Unlike "Stumbing towards Happiness" this book is actually about happiness and real studies about what makes people happy and what doesn't ($$$). I read the two together - in a sense this book defines what makes most people happy and the other book describes the why people don't do what doesn't makes them happy. I disagreed with his legislating happiness conclusions... ( )
  piefuchs | Nov 4, 2006 |
This is an interesting way to study happiness through the lense of economics; especially socialism. It asks us to reconsider the meaning of "enough" in terms of wealth.
Some people who are very much into capitalism may not totally disagree with the author.
The book is easy to read, but it feels quite dry. ( )
  sillysausage | Sep 13, 2006 |
Has some inspiring and fascinating insights into the nature of happiness..really got me thinking about my life. A few chapters were less interesting, so it misses four stars. ( )
  rayette | Sep 6, 2006 |
Measuring happiness – new results from psychology / sociology. Loss aversion, adaptation, rankings matter. Consequences for economics / policy – inc externalities in work leisure choice and progressive taxation. Good helping of Layard policy prescriptions. ( )
  jmireland | Jun 14, 2006 |
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