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from the observation of individual choices (revealed preferences) or from self-declared satisfaction following these … decisions or with income- leisure satisfaction. For different ethical priors regarding work preferences, we compare the welfare …
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Subjective well-being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analyses. Interpreted as 'experienced utility', SWB has recently been compared to 'decision utility' using specific experiments, most often based on stated preferences. Results point to an overall congruence between these...
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associated to redistributive policies. We compare indifference curves consistent with income-leisure subjective satisfaction with …
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from the observation of individual choices (revealed preferences) or from self-declared satisfaction following these … decisions or with income- leisure satisfaction. For different ethical priors regarding work preferences, we compare the welfare …
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Subjective well-being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analyses. In- terpreted as 'experienced utility', SWB has recently been compared to 'decision utility' using specific experiments, most often based on stated preferences. Results point to an overall congruence between these...
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Subjective well-being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analyses. Interpreted as 'experienced utility', SWB has recently been compared to 'decision utility' using specific experiments, most often based on stated preferences. Results point to an overall congruence between these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012948690