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does not diminish as incomes rise. If there is a satiation point, we are yet to reach it. …
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-log and does not diminish as incomes rise. If there is a satiation point, we are yet to reach it …
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-log and does not diminish as incomes rise. If there is a satiation point, we are yet to reach it …
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-being ; happiness ; satiation ; basic needs ; Easterlin paradox …-log and does not diminish as incomes rise. If there is a satiation point, we are yet to reach it. -- subjective well …
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The growing literature studying the determinants of subjective wellbeing find that Mexicans report, on average, levels of life satisfaction that are above what would be predicted by the available objective measures of well-being. This paradox raises the following question: Are the drivers of...
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for a satiation point above which income and well-being are no longer related. …
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for a satiation point above which income and well-being are no longer related …
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for a satiation point above which income and well-being are no longer related. -- subjective well-being ; life …
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for a satiation point above which income and well-being are no longer related …
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There is enough evidence to be confident that individuals are able and willing to provide a meaningful answer when asked to value on a finite scale their satisfaction with their own lives, a question that psychologists have long and often posed to respondents of large questionnaires. Without...
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