Economic Freedom and Happiness
Posted on Oct 7th, 2006
by
Michael
"Contrary to the findings on political freedom, economic freedom was found to be statistically significant in nearly all estimations, and of the positive sign. Furthermore, the relationship between SWB and economic freedom depicted in Fig. 2 largely held, unlike that for income, after controlling for alternative explanations of well-being. For instance, when the economic freedom index average in the sample rises from 5.76 to 6.34, the happiness levels rise from 3.01 to 3.07. The effect on life satisfaction is identical. The results suggest that people unmistakably care about the degree to which the society where they live provides them opportunities and the freedom to undertake new projects, and make choices based on one’s personal preferences. Compared to the GDP per capita measure, the index of economic freedom – personal choice, freedom to compete and the security of privately owned property as its core components – turned out to be about four times as important, as measured by elasticities. This indicates that the newly found interest of economics and of policymakers in measures of institutional quality is well placed. Based on the regression results, economic freedom holds some promise in serving as one of the policy tools that could be potentially used to increase the SWB of a nation’s population."
Economic Policy and the Level of Self-Perceived Well-Being: An International Comparison by Tomi Ovaska and Ryo Takashima, the Journal of Socio-Economics 35 (2006) 308-325.
From Will Wilkinson's wonderful blog "Happiness and Public Policy,"
http://happinesspolicy.com/
Economic Policy and the Level of Self-Perceived Well-Being: An International Comparison by Tomi Ovaska and Ryo Takashima, the Journal of Socio-Economics 35 (2006) 308-325.
From Will Wilkinson's wonderful blog "Happiness and Public Policy,"
http://happinesspolicy.com/

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As you can see from a quote from one of my upcoming books, we seem to be aligned.
There is an intelligence that flows through everything like a multidimensional river. It has been called by many names: the Taoists call it “The Flow of Heaven.” Unfortunately, it is obstructed by human thought. Slow your thoughts down and this intelligence will shine through the spaces between them, in glimpses that stimulate wonder and joy.
Let go of your thoughts entirely and the light from this flow will lift your consciousness beyond imagination. Beauty and peace beyond description will fill your being; but know that it is only the beginning.
True business leaders know that markets function in a similar manner and still their minds to see the flow of wants and needs in their markets.
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