The Shared Ingredients for a Wellbeing Economy

A well-designed comparative analysis of several different approaches to wellbeing economies. This will serve as a useful reference for those comparing models as well as those entering the field and trying to understand the differences and similarities of approach.

From the publisher: "The paper explores what the leading wellbeing models available in the UK today have to say about the drivers of our capacity to thrive. The research makes it clear there are remarkable levels of agreement about what really represents true ‘prosperity’ – ideas backed by strong evidence about what drives our capacity for better lives now and for generations to come.  It uncovers shared ingredients present in every model and how those ingredients combine to produce powerful recipes for a very different economy that could be a reality today."

By Liz Zeidler, published by the Centre for Thriving Places

HT Lyn McDonnell, in the Global Regeneration CoLab

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