This paper analyzes the consequences of the findings from research into self-reported well being or happiness for taxation. It primarily considers two findings: that happiness depends on status as well as income, and that individuals may adapt to disability, exhibiting relatively small losses in happiness from disabilities. In each case, it examines how adding these concerns to standard tax models changes the results and then compares the empirical findings of the happiness literature to see whether they provide the type of data needed to parameterize the models. In both cases, the theoretical models ask for different types of data than the happiness studies emphasize. The paper also looks at Robert Frank’s arguments for a progressive consu...
Happiness and Economics as a new branch of behavioural economics has had a major impact on economic ...
A growing body of research on happiness or subjective well-being shows, among other things, that peo...
This paper intends to provide an evaluation of where the economic research on happiness stands and i...
This paper analyzes the consequences of the findings from research into self-reported well being or ...
This paper analyzes the consequences of happiness research for taxation. It focuses on the finding t...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith’s Article on the connec...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s Article on the con...
This Article explores the optimal level of income redistribution by examining the potential welfare ...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Based on the economic analysis of subjective well-being, policy proposals in two areas, i.e. unemplo...
The development of taxation law and policy has been driven largely by economic considerations and ec...
Happiness and Economics as a new branch of behavioural economics has had a major impact on economic ...
A growing body of research on happiness or subjective well-being shows, among other things, that peo...
This paper intends to provide an evaluation of where the economic research on happiness stands and i...
This paper analyzes the consequences of the findings from research into self-reported well being or ...
This paper analyzes the consequences of happiness research for taxation. It focuses on the finding t...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith’s Article on the connec...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith\u27s Article on the con...
This Article explores the optimal level of income redistribution by examining the potential welfare ...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Based on the economic analysis of subjective well-being, policy proposals in two areas, i.e. unemplo...
The development of taxation law and policy has been driven largely by economic considerations and ec...
Happiness and Economics as a new branch of behavioural economics has had a major impact on economic ...
A growing body of research on happiness or subjective well-being shows, among other things, that peo...
This paper intends to provide an evaluation of where the economic research on happiness stands and i...