In the third article in this collaborative series with Oxfam Cymru, Cardiff Business School’s Dr Alison Parken OBE explores ensuring a fair and equitable transition to a well-being economy.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
A new framework for economic development in Wales: the Wellbeing Economy
In the second article in this collaborative series with Oxfam Cymru, Dawn Lyle, co-director of Wellbeing Economy Cymru and 4theRegion, advances Wellbeing Economics as the economic strategy Wales must pursue, to deliver well-being for people, places and planet.
The Future Calls for Inclusive Growth – Part 2
Professor Sir Adrian Webb outlines his vision of where Wales’ economy needs to go to ensure green, sustainable growth.
The Future Calls for Inclusive Growth – Part 1
Professor Sir Adrian Webb takes a broad look at where the Welsh economy and democracy needs to go next.
Sustainability and wellbeing are at the heart of Welsh economy
Ken Skates argues that the Welsh Government’s economic policies are radical, as it views growth in wellbeing and environmental sustainability its main objectives.
Welsh wellbeing – where we need to go from here
Citizens must be brought into the discussion if we are to move towards a sustainable Welsh economy, writes Duncan Fisher
Wellbeing worldbeaters: New Zealand, Scotland and Iceland
Duncan Fisher explores how New Zealand’s, Scotland’s and Iceland’s approach to the economy is attempting to make their citizens happier.
Beyond GDP – welcome to wellbeing
Duncan Fisher argues that measuring Gross Domestic Product is flawed and we must embrace a new economics by adopting the ‘doughnut’
Unhappiness threatens our democracies: the data proves it
We will see the continued rise of populism unless we ditch the GDP obsession and change tack to wellbeing economics, argues Duncan Fisher