Investing In Nordic ETFs

 | Feb 15, 2013 01:39AM ET

I could never live in Scandinavia. The long winters would drive me stark-raving mad. And for a guy who has driven all the way to Mexico because he needed a good street taco, the blandness of the food would prevent me from ever being happy in Europe’s great white north.

Yet it seems that the people that live there seem content enough. In the 2012 Legatum rankings of the world’s happiest and most prosperous countries, Norway, Denmark and Sweden took the first three spots, and Finland took 7th.

As a point of reference, the United States took 12th place, below even Canada, which came in 6th. It appears that excessive use of mayonnaise and a love of hockey are the secrets to prosperity and happiness.