Rob Kall: McClatchy Washington Bureau | 11/24/2007 | The new key question: How happy are you?
Originally Published on OpEdNewsnew kind of public attitude polling gaining influence with corporate leaders and in government policy circles worldwide, called well-being research or, by those wishing to be seen as especially rigorous practitioners, behavioral economics. Others call it happiness research.
Its pioneers intend that quantified self-assessments of satisfaction will someday be as powerful as the gross domestic pr... |