If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Most public debate assumes -- without real evidence -- that the answer is a lot. This paper examines the question by using information on well-being in Western countries. The data are of four kinds: on reported happiness, on reported life satisfaction, on reported job satisfaction, and on the number of suicides. These reveal patterns that are not visible to the anecdotal eye. In industrialized countries, well-being appears to rise as real national income grows. But the rise is so small as to be sometimes almost undetectable. Unemployment, however, seems to be a large source of unhappiness. This suggests that governments ought to be trying to re...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
The wealth on na economy is traditionally measured by its level of productivity. However, do countri...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Mo...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper shows that macroeconomic movements have strong effects on the happiness of nations. First...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
The accepted view among psychologists and economists alike is that economic well-being has a statist...
Drawing on reference group, relative deprivation, conspicuous consumption and hierarchy of needs the...
Recent literature on developed countries have shown evidence that, despite enjoying rapid growth and...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
The wealth on na economy is traditionally measured by its level of productivity. However, do countri...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
If a nation's economic performance improves, how much extra happiness does that buy its citizens? Mo...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
International audienceThis paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of h...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper shows that macroeconomic movements have strong effects on the happiness of nations. First...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
The accepted view among psychologists and economists alike is that economic well-being has a statist...
Drawing on reference group, relative deprivation, conspicuous consumption and hierarchy of needs the...
Recent literature on developed countries have shown evidence that, despite enjoying rapid growth and...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
The wealth on na economy is traditionally measured by its level of productivity. However, do countri...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...