Gross National Happiness and Development, The Proceedings of the First International Conference on Gross National Happiness:

Sl. No. Title Author
1 Gross National Happiness and Development: An Essay Mark Mancall
2 Gross National Happiness and Development: An Essay (contd.) Mark Mancall
3 A Buddhist Reflection on the Possibility of Post-Market Economics Peter D. Hershock
4 Towards an Economics of Happiness Helena Norberg-Hodge & Steven Gorelick
5 Improving Unsustainable Western Economic Systems Frank Dixon
6 Operationalising Gross National Happiness Tracy Worcester
7 Information and Communications Technology and Gross National Happiness – Who Serves Whom? Christopher B. Faris
8 Cherry Picking in Bhutan Michael Rowbotham
9 A Good Time for Gross National Happiness Rajni Bakshi
10 Will 'Middle Way Economics' Emerge from the Gross National Happiness Approach of Bhutan ? Hans Van Willenswaard
11 Gross National Happiness: Towards a New Paradigm in Economics Sander G. Tideman
12 Small-scale Business Inspired by Timeless Simplicity Wallapa Kuntiranont
13 Measuring Genuine Progress - Indicators for Enlightened Society Ron colman & Julia Sagebien
14 Bhutan ’s Quadrilemma: To Join or Not To Join the WTO, That is the Question Mark Mancall
15 Happy Life Years: A Measure of Gross National Happiness Ruut Veenhoven
16 The Power and Potential of using Well-being Indicators in a Political Context Nic Marks
17 How Bhutan can Measure and Develop GNH Suellen Donnelly
18 Measuring Individual Happiness in Relation to Gross National Happiness in Bhutan Prabhat Pankaj & Tshering Dorji
19 National Happiness: Universalism, Cultural Relativism, or Both? An Assessment Chris Whitehouse & Thomas Winderl
20 Adding Spirit to Economics Sulak Sivaraksa
21 A Human Development Approach to Studying GNH in the Context of Economic Development Michael R. Levenson,Patricia A. Jennings, Michelle d’Mello, Thao Le, & Carolyn M. Aldwin
22 Happiness as the Greatest Human Wealth Frank Bracho
23 Quality and Sustainability of Life Indicators at International, National and Regional Levels Peter Mederly, Pavel Nováèek & Ján Topercer
24 Development as Freedom, Freedom as Happiness Joseph Johnson
25 The Centrality of Buddhism and Education in Developing Gross National Happiness Dharmachari Lokamitra
26 The Role of Buddhism in Achieving Gross National Happiness Khenpo Phuntsok Tashi
27 Framework For Operationalizing The Buddhist Concept Of Gross National Happiness Buddhadasa Hewavitharana
28 Using Buddhist Insights in Implementing Gross International Happiness Rr Jean Karel Hylkema
29 The Characteristics and Levels of Happiness in the Context of the Bhutanese Society Karma Gayleg
30 Prolegomena to Pursuing Gross National Happiness: -The Bhutanese Approach Pema Tenzin
31 Culture, Coping and Resilience to Stress Carolyn M. Aldwin
32 Health for all Through Sustainable Community Development Tantip Thamrongwaranggoon
33 Achieving Gross National Happiness Through Community-based Mental Health Services in Bhutan Chencho Dorji
34 Literacy For All: One of the Means to Achieve Gross National Happiness Tashi Zangmo
35 Promoting Gross National Happiness Through the Rich Oral Traditions and Heritage of Bhutan A. Steven Evans
36  Gross National Happiness and the Concept of Family in Bhutan Linda Leaming
37 Preserving Local Knowledge and Traditions in the Face of Globalization Trudy Sable
38 Apprehending the Truth of Sustainable Happiness Wiboon Kemchalerm
39 Relevance of Soils for Gross National Happiness Thomas Caspari
40 Putting Gross National Happiness in the Service of Good Development Johannes Hirata
41 Foundations and Scope of Gross National Happiness: A Layman’s Perspectives T.S. Powdyel
42 Notes on Contributors