This article reviews research on the relationship between happiness (subjective wellbeing) and economic behaviour. I describe how experimental and non-experimental methods have been used, across the social sciences, to investigate how happiness drives, and is driven by, particular behavioural tendencies. I consider interpersonal behaviour (selfishness, trust and reciprocity) and individual behaviour (risk and time preferences). Regarding interpersonal behaviour, a general conclusion is that happiness results from pro-social behaviour. Happiness negatively correlates with selfishness and positively correlates with trust; in both cases there is stronger evidence that the behaviour is a cause of happiness than a consequence of it. Individuals ...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self declared happiness on more than 100,000 individua...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self-declared happiness on more than 100 000 individua...
This article reviews research on the relationship between happiness (subjective wellbeing) and econo...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
Better understanding of the relationship between happiness and economic behavior may help design eco...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
What determines people’s moral judgments of selfish behaviors? Here we study whether people’s normat...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
We examine empirically the relationship between happiness and the ethical decisions of individuals. ...
The concept of happiness is interpreted by using many meanings and a variety of denotations in socia...
Frey (Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, Zurich) and Stutzer (Univ. of Zurich) are highl...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self declared happiness on more than 100,000 individua...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self-declared happiness on more than 100 000 individua...
This article reviews research on the relationship between happiness (subjective wellbeing) and econo...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
Better understanding of the relationship between happiness and economic behavior may help design eco...
The economic science has often been defined as ‘dismal’. However, it witnessed the origin of a new b...
Abstract: Happiness research in economics takes reported subjective well-being as a proxy measure fo...
What determines people’s moral judgments of selfish behaviors? Here we study whether people’s normat...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
We examine empirically the relationship between happiness and the ethical decisions of individuals. ...
The concept of happiness is interpreted by using many meanings and a variety of denotations in socia...
Frey (Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, Zurich) and Stutzer (Univ. of Zurich) are highl...
There is increasing interest in the “economics of happiness”, reflected by the number of articles th...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self declared happiness on more than 100,000 individua...
Our empirical analysis on the determinants of self-declared happiness on more than 100 000 individua...