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#3-Mark Anielski and Rob Avis: An Economy of Well-Being

1h 35m · Building Your Permaculture Property · 29 Oct 19:21

Economist Mark Anielski sits down with Rob Avis and Takota Coen to talk about the economics of well-being.

Mark Anielski (B.A., BScF, MScFE)is an economic strategist specializing in measuring the well-being and happiness of nations, communities and businesses. Mark holds three degrees from theUniversity of Alberta: Economics (1981), Forest Science (1984), and Masters of Science in Forest Economics (1991). For ten years (2003-2012) he was professor of corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship at the University of Alberta’s School of Business. He has lectured internationally on the economics of happiness and well-being in Canada, the US, China, Tahiti, The Netherlands and Austria.

Markis the author of the best-selling, award-winning bookThe Economics of Happiness: Building Genuine Wealth (2007)and his new bookAn Economy of Well-being: Common Sense Tools for Building Genuine Wealth and Happiness(2018).The Economics of Happinesswas published in China in 2011.In 2008, his book won the gold medal in the Conscious Business and Leadership category at the Los Angeles Nautilus Book Awards. The book also won a bronze medal at the Axiom Book Awards in New York in the category of economics.

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