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physical handicaps. The analysis is based on an individual self-rating health satisfaction question asked in the British …
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The role of money in producing sustained subjective well-being seems to be seriously compromised by social comparisons and habituation. But does that necessarily mean that we would be better off doing something else instead? This paper suggests that the phenomena of comparison and habituation...
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While research on subjective well-being abounds, comparatively little thought has been given to its practical policy implications. Two approaches to derive policy advice have emerged in the literature: One is organized in terms of the idea to maximize a hedonic social welfare function, the other...
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per-capita income as at the heart of the matter. Our theory is backed by empirical evidence on OECD data: in low …
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