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Treating mental illness should be a top national priority, especially as proven psychological therapies effectively cost nothing. Richard Layard explains how CEP research has led to a new deal for mental health - but much remains to be done. Mental illness has much greater economic costs than...
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Making video clips of a song unavailable on YouTube has no effect on its sales on iTunes; but album sales suffer when video clips of a song from it are made unavailable on YouTube. These findings of a study by Tobias Kretschmer and Christian Peukert suggest that we need not worry too much about...
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A new CEP report says that the financial system has become far more complicated than it need to be - and dangerously unstable too
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Richard Layard and Paul Gregg call for a 'job guarantee' for jobseekers who have been out of work for 12 months or more
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Richard Layard outlines the development of CEP research on what makes people happy and how society might best be organised to promote happiness.
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The measurement of wellbeing is central to public policy. There are three uses for any measure: 1) monitoring progress; 2) informing policy design; and 3) policy appraisal. There has been increasing interest in the UK and around the world in using measures of subjective wellbeing (SWB) at each...
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Mental illness accounts for a massive share of the total burden of disease. Even when we include the burden of premature death mental illness accounts for 23% of the total burden of disease. Yet, despite the existence of cost-effective treatments, it receives only 13% of NHS health expenditure....
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Do "Anglo-Saxon" management practices generate higher productivity only at the expense of lousy work-life balance (WLB) for workers? Many critics of "neo-libéralisme sauvage" have argued that increased competition from globalisation is damaging employees' quality of life. Others have argued the...
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Contributors to this report on a recent CEP conferene include Sir Rodric Braithwaite, Sergei Vasiliev, Michael Emerson and Peter Boone. There is too much ill-informed and erroneous reporting of Russia and its companies.
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