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A talk by Andrew Oswald on 'The Economics of Happiness' at the Warwick Economics Summit. Andrew Oswald is an academic from Warwick's own Economics Department, where he arrived in 1996 having worked previously at Oxford, Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Cornell and the LSE. His work is often a blend of economics and behavioural social science, and he has written extensively on the economics of happiness, in both academic publications and the popular press. A recent paper to which he contributed considered the evidence for midlife crises in apes. Although he is regarded as a preeminent figure in the field of happiness economics, Andrew has also studied in depth areas including trade unions, entrepreneurship and the consequences of high oil prices. An ISI Highly-Cited Researcher, he shows no sign of slowing down in 2013. Expect to read plenty more on the mechanics of happiness as the world's economic crisis lingers on.