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The WELLBY: a new measure of social value and progress

Economics

The WELLBY: a new measure of social value and progress

P. Frijters, C. Krekel, et al.

Discover the WELLBY (Wellbeing-Year), a groundbreaking measure of social value and progress introduced by Paul Frijters, Christian Krekel, Raúl Sanchis, and Ziggi Ivan Santini. This innovative approach evaluates life satisfaction in a meaningful way, demonstrating its potential to enhance policy appraisals and evaluations while surpassing GDP as a metric of social progress.

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Abstract
We introduce the WELLBY, a new measure of social value and progress, which can contribute to the assessment of progress towards the wellbeing of the economy and steer towards activities with the most wellbeing per financial resources invested. After providing a short rationale for the WELLBY, we give a definition and an overview of its properties. We then show how WELLBYs can help decision-makers with ex-ante policy appraisals and deliver a practical example of a youth traineeship programme. We also discuss how coefficients from ex-post wellbeing policy evaluations are now being collected as part of social value banks around the world, feeding into future appraisals. Finally, we illustrate how WELLBYs can be used to measure social progress overall, going beyond GDP.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 08, 2024
Authors
Paul Frijters, Christian Krekel, Raúl Sanchis, Ziggi Ivan Santini
Tags
WELLBY
social value
life satisfaction
policy appraisal
social progress
GDP comparison
global application
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