From the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress to Well-being oriented Economic Policy
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https://doi.org/10.15203/momentumquarterly.vol6.no2.p138-152Keywords:
Well-being, economic policy, economic governance, prosperity, magic polygonAbstract
This article follows the initiatives to foster a societal and economic re-focussing on wellbeing and social
progress, which appeared after the ground-breaking report of the “Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress” led by Joseph Stiglitz. Departing from the Thesis that wellbeing-orientation is adequate for economic policy making but will not be successful on its one; it is argued that a better measurement of wellbeing and social progress together with a discursively and institutionally anchoring of wellbeing-orientation within the economic governance are needed. A Magic Polygon for wellbeing-oriented economic policy is proposed to link the new paradigm with the wellbeing-indicators. Within a general framework of commonly shared objectives of economic policy, current priorities would become negotiable. This contribution sketches an operational proposal for Austria and presents ideas for a stronger institutional and discursive anchoring of wellbeing-orientation within the economic governance. Finally four entry projects are given as an example of policies which should be undertaken given the current situation within a stronger wellbeing-orientated economic governance.
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