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We examine the complex relationship between money and happiness. We find that both permanent income ...
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of self-reported happiness has evolved over the per...
LIFE IS GETTING BETTER: SOCIETAL EVOLUTION AND FIT WITH HUMAN NATURE Human society has changed much ...
The Easterlin paradox, which posits that money does not buy happiness since wealthier nations are no...
General perception that money can buy happiness has been refuted in this article
A fundamental question for society is how much happiness does a dollar buy? The accepted view among ...
The relationship between income and happiness is often found to be positive, though modest. Material...
This paper explores the economics of happiness. It uses well-being data on 100,000 randomly sampled ...
Dozens of past studies document how affluent people feel somewhat better about life than middle-clas...
Introduction and research questions from the rich literature on happiness and subjective well-being ...
Most North Americans report feeling increasingly pressed for both time and money. When attempting to...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
An examination of emotions reported on 12 million personal blogs along with a series of surveys and ...
This paper estimates micro-econometric happiness equations for the United States and Great Britain. ...
During the last 30 years US citizens experienced, on average, a decline in reported happiness, socia...
We examine the complex relationship between money and happiness. We find that both permanent income ...
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of self-reported happiness has evolved over the per...
LIFE IS GETTING BETTER: SOCIETAL EVOLUTION AND FIT WITH HUMAN NATURE Human society has changed much ...
The Easterlin paradox, which posits that money does not buy happiness since wealthier nations are no...
General perception that money can buy happiness has been refuted in this article
A fundamental question for society is how much happiness does a dollar buy? The accepted view among ...
The relationship between income and happiness is often found to be positive, though modest. Material...
This paper explores the economics of happiness. It uses well-being data on 100,000 randomly sampled ...
Dozens of past studies document how affluent people feel somewhat better about life than middle-clas...
Introduction and research questions from the rich literature on happiness and subjective well-being ...
Most North Americans report feeling increasingly pressed for both time and money. When attempting to...
Are Americans happier, or less happy, than they used to be? The answer may depend on life stage. We ...
An examination of emotions reported on 12 million personal blogs along with a series of surveys and ...
This paper estimates micro-econometric happiness equations for the United States and Great Britain. ...
During the last 30 years US citizens experienced, on average, a decline in reported happiness, socia...
We examine the complex relationship between money and happiness. We find that both permanent income ...
This paper examines how the level and dispersion of self-reported happiness has evolved over the per...
LIFE IS GETTING BETTER: SOCIETAL EVOLUTION AND FIT WITH HUMAN NATURE Human society has changed much ...