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【作者簡介】
黃有光,澳大利亞莫納什大學經濟學系教授、暨南大學經濟學院訪問教授。
研究方向:中國經濟問題、福利經濟學與公共政策,提創(chuàng)綜合微觀、宏觀與全面均衡的綜觀分析。
主要著作:《福利經濟學》、《經濟與人生》、《經濟與快樂》、《快樂之道:個人與社會如何增加快樂?》等。
Upgrading Reform Discourse System: the Environmental and Ecological Dimensions
—On the Possibility of Replacing GDP with "National Happiness Index"
Huang Youguang
Abstract: Facing the rapid economic development and people's low degree of satisfaction, a problem arises as to what kind of development orientation China should stick to. The author proposed to establish a "National Happiness Index" which is in favor of environmental protection and make it the key success indicator for the country (and for all provinces and counties). This paper also discussed some terms related to this index, including happiness and well-being. Is there any difference between them? Why do people prefer "happiness"? What kind of implications do the results of happiness research have on policies? How can "mild paternalism" be used to increase people's happiness and avoid bringing about bad results with good intentions?
Keywords: transition, economic development, environmental protection, National Happiness Index