In recent years many scholars are studying “happiness” seriously. Economics, long known as the dismal science, has a well established “utility theory” but utility should not be treated synonymously as happiness. This paper questions some premises of the Benthamite theory that presumes utility is the same as happiness and proposes a theory that there are three kinds of happiness: a forward looking or “prospective happiness,” a “happiness in process,” and a backward looking or “retrospective happiness.” It suggests that perceptions and value formation, which are normally outside the purview of economics, are important determinants of happiness. It further argues that nurturing mutually compatible goals among people will enhance efficiency and...
This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is a relatively new discipline within economics. Traditionally, economists have not paid t...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
This volume discusses the determinants of happiness and presents case studies of how public policy c...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
After having been ignored for a long time by economists, happiness is becoming an object of serious ...
The perception of economics as a dismal science for killjoys is challenged with the development of h...
The economics of happiness is an influential research programme, the aim of which is to change welfa...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
Research on happiness tends to follow a "benevolent dictator" approach where politicians pursue peop...
GREATER HAPPINESS FOR A GREATER NUMBER: IS THAT POSSIBLE AND DESIRABLE? Utilitarian philosophy holds...
After having been ignored for a long time by economists, happiness is becoming an object of serious ...
The happiness movement represents a new paradigm where social, economic, and environmental systems a...
This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is a relatively new discipline within economics. Traditionally, economists have not paid t...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...
This volume discusses the determinants of happiness and presents case studies of how public policy c...
"The measurement of individual happiness challenges the notion that revealed preferences only reliab...
After having been ignored for a long time by economists, happiness is becoming an object of serious ...
The perception of economics as a dismal science for killjoys is challenged with the development of h...
The economics of happiness is an influential research programme, the aim of which is to change welfa...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Over the last thirty years, happiness research in psychology, economics and philosophy has been disc...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
Research on happiness tends to follow a "benevolent dictator" approach where politicians pursue peop...
GREATER HAPPINESS FOR A GREATER NUMBER: IS THAT POSSIBLE AND DESIRABLE? Utilitarian philosophy holds...
After having been ignored for a long time by economists, happiness is becoming an object of serious ...
The happiness movement represents a new paradigm where social, economic, and environmental systems a...
This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is a relatively new discipline within economics. Traditionally, economists have not paid t...
It is hypothesized that pursuit of human happiness is carried out through adaptive change in utility...