Economics of mental wellbeing
The Economics of Mental Wellbeing group is part of Monash Business School's International Networks of Excellence. Other groups in this network include the Multi-disciplinary International Network on Thriving (MINT) and the High-Dimensional Dynamic Systems.
About us
The International Network on the Economics of Mental Wellbeing looks at the cost and consequences of poor mental health.

Our members
We are a network that brings together the expertise of leading national and international economists who are passionate about undertaking and promoting much-needed mental health research.

International partners
Our network brings together the expertise of leading national and international economists who are passionate about undertaking and promoting much needed mental health research.

The impact of economic conditions on mental health
Research suggests mental health and wellbeing will decline in the recession from the economic shock resulting from COVID-19, with the effects being largest for vulnerable groups.

Networks of Excellence
A major new research initiative that investigates the economic costs of mental ill-health, ‘thriving’ at work and groundbreaking ways of harnessing Big Data.