The scientific debate on the relation between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and self reported indices of life satisfaction is still open. In a well-known finding, Easterlin reported no significant relationship between happiness and aggregate income in time-series analysis. However, life satisfaction appears to be strictly monotonically increasing with income when one studies this relation at a point in time across nations. Here, we analyze the relation between per capita GDP and life satisfaction without imposing a functional form and eliminating potentially confounding country-specific factors. We show that this relation clearly increases in country with a per capita GDP below 15,000 USD (2005 in Purchasing Power Parity), then it flattens f...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
The motivation of my research was that despite several decades with significant GDP growth life sati...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
The scientific debate on the relation between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and self reported indices...
In the paper, relation between GDP and subjective well-being, expressed as personal life satisfactio...
In the paper, relation between GDP and subjective well-being, expressed as personal life satisfactio...
The factors explaining the happiness level at large scale are still unclear and debated. In this pap...
The paper tests the importance of income inequality in predicting life satisfaction using a sample o...
In international comparisons of life satisfaction, countries with a higher Gross Domestic Product (G...
Micro income studies show that relative income of individuals-with respect to their colleagues, frie...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
This paper analyzes the effects of several common, objective macroeconomic variables on the subjecti...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
Happiness is a complex and abstract emotion. However, it is also a useful Quality of Life metric tha...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
The motivation of my research was that despite several decades with significant GDP growth life sati...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
The scientific debate on the relation between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and self reported indices...
In the paper, relation between GDP and subjective well-being, expressed as personal life satisfactio...
In the paper, relation between GDP and subjective well-being, expressed as personal life satisfactio...
The factors explaining the happiness level at large scale are still unclear and debated. In this pap...
The paper tests the importance of income inequality in predicting life satisfaction using a sample o...
In international comparisons of life satisfaction, countries with a higher Gross Domestic Product (G...
Micro income studies show that relative income of individuals-with respect to their colleagues, frie...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
This paper analyzes the effects of several common, objective macroeconomic variables on the subjecti...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
Happiness is a complex and abstract emotion. However, it is also a useful Quality of Life metric tha...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
The motivation of my research was that despite several decades with significant GDP growth life sati...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...