Economics and Happiness: Framing the AnalysisLuigino Bruni, Pier Luigi Porta Oxford University Press, 2007 - 366 стор. The set of papers collected in this volume aims to provide an overview of happiness studies to date, with a special emphasis on its relationship with economic thought. This volume discusses the state of the art and the main strands and contributions to the "economics of happiness", as a sub-discipline related to political economy. However, the main thrust of the volume is in focuses on the relationship between happiness studies and economics. Moreover, this volume makes a specific contribution in highlighting the comparative role and influence in the subjectivist approach vis-à-vis the objectivist approach to human happiness in the current literature in the field. The ambition of this book is to present the reader with a conceptual framework for a critical understanding of happiness studies and its relationship with economics. While the economic perspective is central, the focus here is on economics and happiness rather than the economics of happiness. |
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... specific income in combination with a specific household to support should , ideally and according to traditional economic models , be independent of the situ- ation of the evaluator . However , we see that in practice it does depend on ...
... specific income in combination with a specific household to support should , ideally and according to traditional economic models , be independent of the situ- ation of the evaluator . However , we see that in practice it does depend on ...
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... specific response category as ln ( ż ) and the corresponding cardinal value as ln ( z ) . We assume ln ( z ) = f ( ln ( ż ) ) . As the categories are ordered , we may assume that f ( · ) is a monotonically increasing function . Let us ...
... specific response category as ln ( ż ) and the corresponding cardinal value as ln ( z ) . We assume ln ( z ) = f ( ln ( ż ) ) . As the categories are ordered , we may assume that f ( · ) is a monotonically increasing function . Let us ...
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... specific , but that achievement behavior is generalized across situations ( Terhune 1969 ) . Therefore I used picture - specific measures for the affiliation and intimacy motives , and I summed the scores for the achievement motive ...
... specific , but that achievement behavior is generalized across situations ( Terhune 1969 ) . Therefore I used picture - specific measures for the affiliation and intimacy motives , and I summed the scores for the achievement motive ...
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Building a Better Theory of WellBeing | 29 |
Does Absolute Income Matter? | 65 |
An Explanation | 91 |
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