The Economics of Happiness
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- Mariano Rojas(FLACSO-México & UPAEP)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15835-4
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Mariano Rojas, 2019. "The Relevance of Richard A. Easterlin’s Groundbreaking Work. A Historical Perspective," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 3-24, Springer.
- Caspar F. Kaiser & Maarten C. M. Vendrik, 2019. "Different Versions of the Easterlin Paradox: New Evidence for European Countries," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 27-55, Springer.
- Andrew J. Oswald & Rainer Winkelmann, 2019. "Lottery Wins and Satisfaction: Overturning Brickman in Modern Longitudinal Data on Germany," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 57-84, Springer.
- Arthur Grimes & Marc Reinhardt, 2019. "Relative Income, Subjective Wellbeing and the Easterlin Paradox: Intra- and Inter-national Comparisons," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 85-105, Springer.
- Mariano Rojas, 2019. "Relative Income and Happiness in Latin America: Implications for Inequality Debates," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 107-126, Springer.
- Gabriel Leite Mota, 2019. "Does Happiness Improve Welfare Economics a Lot?," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 129-156, Springer.
- Maurizio Pugno, 2019. "Why the Easterlin Paradox? The Scitovsky Hypothesis," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 157-170, Springer.
- Martin Binder, 2019. "Homo Economicus and Happiness: Towards More Sustainable Development," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 171-191, Springer.
- Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell & Xavier Ramos, 2019. "Distaste for Inequality? The Role of Risk Aversion," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 195-215, Springer.
- Chloe Michel & Michelle Sovinsky & Eugenio Proto & Andrew J. Oswald, 2019. "Advertising as a Major Source of Human Dissatisfaction: Cross-National Evidence on One Million Europeans," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 217-239, Springer.
- Christian Krekel & George Ward & Jan-Emmanuel Neve, 2019. "What Makes for a Good Job? Evidence Using Subjective Wellbeing Data," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 241-268, Springer.
- Stefano Bartolini, 2019. "Unhappiness as an Engine of Economic Growth," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 271-301, Springer.
- Johannes Hirata, 2019. "Keynes’ Grandchildren and Easterlin’s Paradox: What Is Keeping Us from Reducing Our Working Hours?," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 303-317, Springer.
- Carol Graham & Sergio Pinto, 2019. "Using Well-Being Metrics to Assess Social Well-Being and Ill-Being: Lessons from Rising Mortality Rates in the United States," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 319-353, Springer.
- Francesco Sarracino, 2019. "When Does Economic Growth Improve Well-Being?," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 355-370, Springer.
- Lucía Macchia & Anke C. Plagnol, 2019. "The Subjective Well-Being Political Paradox: Evidence from Latin America," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 371-384, Springer.
- Andrew E. Clark, 2019. "Born to Be Mild? Cohort Effects Don’t (Fully) Explain Why Well-Being Is U-Shaped in Age," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 387-408, Springer.
- Tony Beatton & Paul Frijters, 2019. "Happiness Amongst Teens in Australia," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 409-437, Springer.
- David G. Blanchflower & Andrew J. Oswald, 2019. "Do Humans Suffer a Psychological Low in Midlife? Two Approaches (With and Without Controls) in Seven Data Sets," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 439-453, Springer.
- John F. Helliwell & Haifang Huang & Max B. Norton & Shun Wang, 2019. "Happiness at Different Ages: The Social Context Matters," Springer Books, in: Mariano Rojas (ed.), The Economics of Happiness, chapter 0, pages 455-481, Springer.
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