This paper opens up with some issues which are fundamentally relevant to how Happiness Economics studies are presently conducted, and then sets out to show that for prominent neoclassical authors W. S. Jevons and F. Y. Edgeworth the object of Economics was to maximise happiness and that, in this, they coincide with current economists working in this research area. We show that the interest in happiness is not new but leans on a significant economic tradition linked to the Utilitarian philosophy that dates to the second half of the 19th century
While interests in issues pertaining to happiness have been long-standing, we have witnessed recentl...
This thesis explores the history of the relationship between economics and both experimental and soc...
To describe what economists think about the recent boom in the “economics of happiness ” research is...
This article presents the concept of happiness from scientific, philosophical, psychological, and ec...
This article presents the concept of happiness from scientific, philosophical, psychological, and ec...
A remarkable current development, happiness economics focuses on the relevance of people’s happiness...
The word happiness, “is commonly used to designate something intricate and ambiguous, one of those i...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
The economics of happiness is an influential research programme, the aim of which is to change welfa...
Western economic thinkers in the 19th century rediscovered the principle of greatest happiness (PGH)...
The perception of economics as a dismal science for killjoys is challenged with the development of h...
In this paper I discuss the major approaches to happiness in the economics of happiness: hedonism an...
Scholarly interest in happiness peaked in ancient Greek philosophy and during the 18th century Enli...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
While interests in issues pertaining to happiness have been long-standing, we have witnessed recentl...
This thesis explores the history of the relationship between economics and both experimental and soc...
To describe what economists think about the recent boom in the “economics of happiness ” research is...
This article presents the concept of happiness from scientific, philosophical, psychological, and ec...
This article presents the concept of happiness from scientific, philosophical, psychological, and ec...
A remarkable current development, happiness economics focuses on the relevance of people’s happiness...
The word happiness, “is commonly used to designate something intricate and ambiguous, one of those i...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
The economics of happiness is an influential research programme, the aim of which is to change welfa...
Western economic thinkers in the 19th century rediscovered the principle of greatest happiness (PGH)...
The perception of economics as a dismal science for killjoys is challenged with the development of h...
In this paper I discuss the major approaches to happiness in the economics of happiness: hedonism an...
Scholarly interest in happiness peaked in ancient Greek philosophy and during the 18th century Enli...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
While interests in issues pertaining to happiness have been long-standing, we have witnessed recentl...
This thesis explores the history of the relationship between economics and both experimental and soc...
To describe what economists think about the recent boom in the “economics of happiness ” research is...