The paper discusses five items pertinent to Palanca-Tan (2021) – namely, Easterlin paradox, Easterlin hypothesis, happiness-income model, happiness survey question, and happy poor. The goal is to offer clarification and to help enrich the understanding of readers of Palanca-Tan
The Easterlin Paradox refers to the fact that happiness data are typically stationary in spite of co...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
This book presents a panoramic view of the implications from Richard Easterlin’s groundbreaking work...
The paper discusses five items pertinent to Palanca-Tan (2021) – namely, Easterlin paradox, Easterli...
This paper presents evidence of a positive but very small long run relationship between income growt...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
This paper adds to the relatively scant developing country perspective in the economic literature on...
Empirical analysis confirms the Easterlin Paradox: there is indeed a statistically significant and p...
The Easterlin Paradox is about the contradiction between an evidence of a short-run relationship bet...
Analysis confirms a statistically significant positive but very small long run relationship between ...
. Is high-income one way to achieve happiness? The first two researchers to investigate the question...
There is now a great deal of micro-econometric evidence, both cross-section and panel, showing that ...
The Easterlin Paradox is about the contradiction between an evidence of a short-run relationship bet...
The Easterlin Paradox—the perceived absence of a relationship between economic progress and happines...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
The Easterlin Paradox refers to the fact that happiness data are typically stationary in spite of co...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
This book presents a panoramic view of the implications from Richard Easterlin’s groundbreaking work...
The paper discusses five items pertinent to Palanca-Tan (2021) – namely, Easterlin paradox, Easterli...
This paper presents evidence of a positive but very small long run relationship between income growt...
This paper develops a formal economic theory to explain the Easterlin paradox-average happiness leve...
This paper adds to the relatively scant developing country perspective in the economic literature on...
Empirical analysis confirms the Easterlin Paradox: there is indeed a statistically significant and p...
The Easterlin Paradox is about the contradiction between an evidence of a short-run relationship bet...
Analysis confirms a statistically significant positive but very small long run relationship between ...
. Is high-income one way to achieve happiness? The first two researchers to investigate the question...
There is now a great deal of micro-econometric evidence, both cross-section and panel, showing that ...
The Easterlin Paradox is about the contradiction between an evidence of a short-run relationship bet...
The Easterlin Paradox—the perceived absence of a relationship between economic progress and happines...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
The Easterlin Paradox refers to the fact that happiness data are typically stationary in spite of co...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
This book presents a panoramic view of the implications from Richard Easterlin’s groundbreaking work...