This Essay examines the burgeoning psychological literature on happiness and hedonic adaptation (a person\u27s capacity to preserve or recapture her level of happiness by adjusting to changed circumstances), bringing this literature to bear on the probability of pretrial settlement in civil litigation. The existing economic and behavioral models of settlement are incomplete because they do not incorporate the effect of adaptation on the sum for which a plaintiff is willing to accept an offer. When an individual first suffers a serious injury, she will likely predict that the injury will greatly diminish her future happiness. However, during the time that it takes her case to reach trial, the aggrieved plaintiff is likely to adapt hedonicall...
This paper studies the mental distress caused by bereavement. The largest emotional losses are from...
Happiness seekers tend to focus on changing their life circumstances, such as buying a new house, sw...
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This paper examines the burgeoning psychological literature on happiness and hedonic adaptation (a p...
This Essay examines the burgeoning psychological literature on happiness and hedonic adaptation (a p...
In Hedonic Adaptation and the Settlement of Civil Lawsuits, Professors John Bronsteen, Christopher B...
The happiness revolution is coming to legal scholarship. Based on empirical data about the how and w...
This article contributes to the broad debate over “adaptive preferences” in law, economics, and poli...
Recent psychological research suggests that people underestimate their ability to adapt to radical c...
This paper is an empirical study of partial hedonic adaptation. It provides longitudinal evidence th...
Abstract. Economists ignore the concept of hedonic adaptation (the possibility that people automatic...
Empirical and anecdotal evidence for hedonic adaptation suggests that the joys of loves and triumphs...
Recent empirical work demonstrates that people\u27s self-reported happiness is surprisingly resilien...
UnrestrictedThe three essays in this dissertation share in common an attempt to study the effect on ...
This paper studies the mental distress caused by bereavement. The largest emotional losses are from...
Happiness seekers tend to focus on changing their life circumstances, such as buying a new house, sw...
This paper proposes a new way to think about happiness. It distinguishes between stocks and flows. ...
This paper examines the burgeoning psychological literature on happiness and hedonic adaptation (a p...
This Essay examines the burgeoning psychological literature on happiness and hedonic adaptation (a p...
In Hedonic Adaptation and the Settlement of Civil Lawsuits, Professors John Bronsteen, Christopher B...
The happiness revolution is coming to legal scholarship. Based on empirical data about the how and w...
This article contributes to the broad debate over “adaptive preferences” in law, economics, and poli...
Recent psychological research suggests that people underestimate their ability to adapt to radical c...
This paper is an empirical study of partial hedonic adaptation. It provides longitudinal evidence th...
Abstract. Economists ignore the concept of hedonic adaptation (the possibility that people automatic...
Empirical and anecdotal evidence for hedonic adaptation suggests that the joys of loves and triumphs...
Recent empirical work demonstrates that people\u27s self-reported happiness is surprisingly resilien...
UnrestrictedThe three essays in this dissertation share in common an attempt to study the effect on ...
This paper studies the mental distress caused by bereavement. The largest emotional losses are from...
Happiness seekers tend to focus on changing their life circumstances, such as buying a new house, sw...
This paper proposes a new way to think about happiness. It distinguishes between stocks and flows. ...