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Wellbeing economy: An effective paradigm to mainstream post-growth policies?

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  1. Ruth M Mabry & Henry V Doctor & Mina N N Khair & Maha Abdelgalil & Arash Rashidian, 2024. "Integrating health across the Sustainable Development Goals in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Assessment of Voluntary National Reviews from 18 countries," PLOS Global Public Health, Public Library of Science, vol. 4(7), pages 1-14, July.
  2. A. Krisch & J. Carpenter & A. Chisholm & J. Suitner, 2025. "Exploring transformative social innovations for a wellbeing economy: insights from citizens’ juries in Vienna and Oxford [Transformative soziale Innovationen für eine Wellbeing Economy: Lernen aus Bürger:innenjurys in Wien und Oxford]," Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft, Springer;Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), vol. 45(3), pages 539-571, September.
  3. Deborah Roberts, 2025. "Presidential Address: The Case for Revisiting Property Rights in the Context of the Climate and Nature Crises," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 76(3), pages 487-498, September.
  4. Yumeng Zhang & Chongyang Zhong & Yin Wang, 2024. "Measurement, spatial differences and driving effects of well-being levels in China," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(10), pages 1-24, October.
  5. Lainé, Michael, 2023. "How to reconcile actual climate change mitigation with prosperity? A proposal," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 204(PA).
  6. Damaris Castro & Brent Bleys, 2024. "Unravelling motives and time use of additional leave in a flexible benefits plan: a mixed-methods case study in Belgium," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 11(1), pages 1-19, December.
  7. Sarracino, Francesco & Burger, Martijn & Peroni, Chiara & O'Connor, Kelsey J. & Rigas, Nikolaos & Slater, Giulia & Wu, Fengyu, 2026. "When economic growth improves subjective well-being," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1751, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
  8. Sandra Waddock, 2025. "Eco-Social Narratives for Awakening an Era of Transformative Change," Humanistic Management Journal, Springer, vol. 10(1), pages 11-29, April.
  9. Gingrich, Kelly & Brand-Correa, Lina & Howarth, Elaine & Stratton, Anna, 2025. "Degrowth in a settler state: climate-just economic transitions and Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 232(C).
  10. Cook, David & Davíðsdóttir, Brynhildur & Malinauskaite, Laura, 2023. "The role of ecosystem services in the doughnut economy – The example of whale ecosystem services in Disko Bay, Greenland," Ecosystem Services, Elsevier, vol. 63(C).
  11. Micaela Mazzei & Gillian Murray & Danielle Hutcheon, 2023. "Prospects for municipal stewardship as a national policy: A scoping review and thematic synthesis," Local Economy, London South Bank University, vol. 38(5), pages 460-483, August.
  12. Kristian Høyer Toft & Morten Balle Hansen, 2025. "Sustainability Discourses in the Leadership and Management Literature: A Critical Review," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 34(2), pages 1751-1770, February.
  13. Hayden, Anders, 2025. "Buzzword or breakthrough beyond growth? The mainstreaming of the Wellbeing Economy," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 227(C).
  14. Mundaca, Luis & Wamsler, Christine, 2025. "Engaging high-income earners in climate action: Policy insights from survey experiments," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 227(C).
  15. Anders Hayden, 2024. "The wellbeing economy in practice: sustainable and inclusive growth? Or a post-growth breakthrough?," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 11(1), pages 1-15, December.
  16. Larry Dwyer, 2023. "Why tourism economists should treat resident well-being more seriously," Tourism Economics, , vol. 29(8), pages 1975-1994, December.
  17. Simon Walo, 2023. "‘Bullshit’ After All? Why People Consider Their Jobs Socially Useless," Work, Employment & Society, British Sociological Association, vol. 37(5), pages 1123-1146, October.
  18. Moritz Breul & Miguel Atienza & Markus Grillitsch & Rhiannon Pugh, 2025. "Towards studying the developmental consequences of regional industrial path development," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG) 2518, Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, revised Jun 2025.
  19. Cook, David & Kaji, Takeshi Benjamín & Davíðsdóttir, Brynhildur, 2023. "An assessment of the scope and comprehensiveness of well-being economy indicator sets: The cases of Iceland, Scotland and New Zealand," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 205(C).
  20. McCartney, Gerry & Hill O'Connor, Clementine & Laughlin, Sue & Robertson, Tony & Bunse, Lukas & Crighton, Matthew & McLeod, Aileen & Cochrane, Phoebe & Stuart, Francis & Black, Iain & McMaster, Robert, 2025. "Evidence review to support the development of a Wellbeing Economy strategy in Scotland," Working Paper Series 01/2025, Post-Growth Economics Network (PEN).
  21. Kommandeur, Querine & Alenda-Demoutiez, Juliette & Kaufmann, Maria & Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid, 2025. "Varieties of Anticapitalism: A systematic study of transformation strategies in alternative economic discourses," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 227(C).
  22. Jane Emma Machin & Josephine Go Jefferies & Elizabeth Crosby & Natalie Ross Adkins & Ann M. Mirabito & Elaine Holt & Aušra Rūtelionė & Daniela Alcoforado, 2025. "From satisfaction to sustainability: A conceptual introduction to sustainable consumer well-being," AMS Review, Springer;Academy of Marketing Science, vol. 15(3), pages 321-342, December.
  23. Navid Khan & Ke Xing & Salman Mahmood & Riaz Ahmad, 2024. "Key underlying concepts of shared prosperity: insights from a literature review," International Review of Economics, Springer;Happiness Economics and Interpersonal Relations (HEIRS), vol. 71(3), pages 727-751, September.
  24. Lazarus, Elias & Brown, Clair, 2022. "Improving the genuine progress indicator to measure comparable net welfare: U.S. and California, 1995–2017," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 202(C).
  25. Max Koch, 2025. "Europe in the Postgrowth Era: Towards a Sustainable Welfare Deal," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 63(6), pages 1665-1684, November.
  26. Shruti Agrawal & Nidhi Sharma & Rohit Agrawal & Gianpaolo Iazzolino & Maria Elena Bruni, 2025. "Beyond GDP: A Triple Helix Framework for a Happiness Economy," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 179(1), pages 67-94, August.
  27. Roberto Talenti, 2025. "Climate neutrality through green growth? Addressing possible tensions between the European green deal and the precautionary principle," International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, Springer, vol. 25(3), pages 449-468, September.
  28. Richard Crisp & David Waite & Anne Green & Ceri Hughes & Ruth Lupton & Danny MacKinnon & Andy Pike, 2024. "‘Beyond GDP’ in cities: Assessing alternative approaches to urban economic development," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 61(7), pages 1209-1229, May.
  29. Ingrid Stegeman & Vania Putatti & Alba Godfrey & Caroline Costongs, 2024. "Strengthening the European Semester to Achieve Economies of Wellbeing," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 21(5), pages 1-25, May.
  30. Aurore, Fransolet & Marek, Hudon & Adriano, La Gioia & Meyer, Sandrine, 2026. "Mapping visions of a just transition: A Q survey of Belgian stakeholders," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 239(C).
  31. de Bortoli, Anne & Chanel, Alexis & Chabas, Camille & Greffe, Titouan & Louineau, Estelle, 2025. "More rationality and inclusivity are imperative in reference transition scenarios based on IAMs and shared socioeconomic pathways - recommendations for prospective LCA," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 222(C).
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