Economics and Happiness: Framing the AnalysisThis book is the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive overview of the burgeoning field of happiness and economics. The essays collected in this book provide an authoritative and comprehensive assessment of the theoretical, applied and partly experimental aspects of the whole field and discusses the economic, sociological, philosophical, and psychological contributions to the field. The book breaks new ground, particularly on the more recent directions of research on happiness, well-being, interpersonal relations and reciprocity. The meaning of happiness is thoroughly explored and the tension between various definitions is discussed. The volume opens with Richard Easterlin's own assessment of the main issues. Other authors include Robert H. Frank, Robert Sugden, Bruno S. Frey, Alois Stutzer, Richard Layard, Martha C. Nussbaum, Matt Matravers, Bernard M.S, van Praag, Oded Stark, You Q. Wang, Ruut Veenhoven, Charlotte Phelps, Stefano Zamagni, and Luigi Pasinetti. |
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Treadmill: Adaptation. and. Aspiration. Coming back to the link of economics to
happiness, those economists working on the ''happiness paradox'' are following
Bentham's methodological line (Kahneman et al. 1997). With a few exceptions, ...
Treadmill: Adaptation. and. Aspiration. Coming back to the link of economics to
happiness, those economists working on the ''happiness paradox'' are following
Bentham's methodological line (Kahneman et al. 1997). With a few exceptions, ...
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The hedonic treadmill, a metaphor coined by Brickman and Campbell (1971),
coming from ''set-point theory'' means that one is running constantly and yet
remains in the same place because the treadmill runs at the same pace—or even
faster ...
The hedonic treadmill, a metaphor coined by Brickman and Campbell (1971),
coming from ''set-point theory'' means that one is running constantly and yet
remains in the same place because the treadmill runs at the same pace—or even
faster ...
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The hedonic treadmill based on adaptation is essentially individual and asocial,
the satisfaction treadmill is associated with social comparisons, although the
satisfaction treadmill can apply even in isolation: it can also occur in Robinson ...
The hedonic treadmill based on adaptation is essentially individual and asocial,
the satisfaction treadmill is associated with social comparisons, although the
satisfaction treadmill can apply even in isolation: it can also occur in Robinson ...
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society to function; the satisfaction treadmill normally occurs in society but neither
the hedonic nor the satisfaction treadmill need sociality of necessity. A pure
social treadmill is instead the ''positional'' one. Not even the relative consumption
...
society to function; the satisfaction treadmill normally occurs in society but neither
the hedonic nor the satisfaction treadmill need sociality of necessity. A pure
social treadmill is instead the ''positional'' one. Not even the relative consumption
...
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(Easterlin, this volume) Thus, relative consumption theory can also be described
by using the image of a treadmill: together with our income or consumption
something else is running along: the income of others. Positional explanations of
the ...
(Easterlin, this volume) Thus, relative consumption theory can also be described
by using the image of a treadmill: together with our income or consumption
something else is running along: the income of others. Positional explanations of
the ...
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1 Building a Better Theory of WellBeing | 29 |
2 Does Absolute Income Matter? | 65 |
An Explanation of the Pleasure of Social Interaction | 91 |
4 Testing Theories of Happiness | 116 |
The Implications of Rivalry and Habit | 147 |
6 Mill between Aristotle and Bentham | 170 |
The Case of Nancy Mitford versus Evelyn Waugh | 184 |
8 The Connection between Old and New Approaches to Financial Satisfaction | 196 |
SteadyState Outcomes and Social Welfare | 223 |
10 Happiness in Hardship | 243 |
11 The Evolution of Caring | 267 |
A Very Difficult Union | 303 |
13 Paradoxes of Happiness in Economics | 336 |
Index | 345 |
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