The fact that happiness does not increase as income increases (Easterlin Paradox) has puzzled a number of scholars for a number of decades. The latest research on this topic concludes that happiness increases with an increment in income in the short term but it adapts to this income increment in the long term. What is the Islamic economics explanation for hedonic adaptation to income? It is argued that Islamic economics should predict a non-existence of hedonic adaptation to income for a society completely following Islamic code of life since it, fully or partially, delinks happiness from income. Testing the existence of hedonic adaptation to income is, therefore, an indirect way to assess whether a society pursing a materialistic goals or ...
Two mechanisms have attracted considerable attention from researchers studying the effects of income...
Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic researc...
The “Easterlin paradox” suggests that there is no link between the economic development of a society...
The fact that happiness does not increase as income increases (Easterlin Paradox) has puzzled a numb...
Increasing happiness of population as the ultimate goal has engaged economist’s interest in identify...
Happiness is the center of discussion among philosophers, theologians, psychologists and more recent...
. Is high-income one way to achieve happiness? The first two researchers to investigate the question...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between income and income satisfaction in the pool of dev...
Two behavioural explanations of the Easterlin Paradox are commonly advanced. The first appeals to so...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between income and income satisfaction in the pool of de...
We test for whether, once "basic needs" are satisfied, there is happiness adaptation to further gain...
A fundamental question in economics is whether happiness increases pari passu with improvements in m...
The Easterlin Paradox refers to the fact that happiness data are typically stationary in spite of co...
<p>This study explores the role played by the Islamic Economics in <br />approaching Happiness Econo...
Two mechanisms have attracted considerable attention from researchers studying the effects of income...
Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic researc...
The “Easterlin paradox” suggests that there is no link between the economic development of a society...
The fact that happiness does not increase as income increases (Easterlin Paradox) has puzzled a numb...
Increasing happiness of population as the ultimate goal has engaged economist’s interest in identify...
Happiness is the center of discussion among philosophers, theologians, psychologists and more recent...
. Is high-income one way to achieve happiness? The first two researchers to investigate the question...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between income and income satisfaction in the pool of dev...
Two behavioural explanations of the Easterlin Paradox are commonly advanced. The first appeals to so...
In this paper, we examine the relationship between income and income satisfaction in the pool of de...
We test for whether, once "basic needs" are satisfied, there is happiness adaptation to further gain...
A fundamental question in economics is whether happiness increases pari passu with improvements in m...
The Easterlin Paradox refers to the fact that happiness data are typically stationary in spite of co...
<p>This study explores the role played by the Islamic Economics in <br />approaching Happiness Econo...
Two mechanisms have attracted considerable attention from researchers studying the effects of income...
Are people condemned to an inherent level of experienced happiness? A review of the economic researc...
The “Easterlin paradox” suggests that there is no link between the economic development of a society...