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'Cutting edge. Like stand-up comedians of science, Dunn and Norton take ordinary observations that everybody experiences and craftily distil them with a clarity that makes us laugh, and then makes us think.'
(Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational)'Lively and engaging. Happy Money isn’t a purchase; it’s an investment—and a shrewd one at that.'
(Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness)'Many books have been written to tell you how to make money, save money, and invest money. Now there's a book that can tell you how to spend it. Wisely.'
(Chip Heath, co-author of Decisive: How to Make Better Decisions in Life and Work)'Wise and entertaining... Dunn and Norton provide practical and well-evidenced insights for all of us, from individuals, to communities, to governments.'
(David Halpern, Behavioural Insight Team, No 10, and author of The Hidden Wealth of Nations)'An interesting and breezily written book, full of fun anecdotes and behavioural research... Money may not be able to buy you happiness but purchasing this book might just help steer you in the right direction.'
(Financial Times)'Packed with tips to help wage slaves as well as lottery winners... people will come away from this book believing it was money well spent.'
(The Economist)'A small investment in this invaluable book could be worth its weight in gold... combine[s] a witty, conversational style with a dazzling depth of research... Whether you have lots of money or are on a tight budget, this may change how you look at your life – for the better.'
(Daily Mail)'Dunn and Norton are enthusiastic and engaging writers... and they are careful to back up their recommendations with citations to the relevant academic literature.'
(Times Higher Education)'Show your money worries the door with this practical and fascinating read.'
(Healthy magazine)'How to spend smarter? Read this book!—a rare combination of informed science writing, rollicking good fun, and practical pointers for a more flourishing and compassionate life.'
(David G. Myers, author of The Pursuit of Happiness)Elizabeth Dunn is an associate professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. At age twenty-six, she was featured as one of the “rising stars” across all of academia by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Her work has been featured in top academic journals, including two recent papers in Science, and in hundreds of media outlets worldwide.
Michael Norton is an associate professor of marketing at Harvard Business School. His research has twice been featured in the New York Times Magazine Year in Ideas issue. In 2012, he was selected for Wired magazine’s Smart List as one of “50 People Who Will Change the World.”
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