This article uses survey data of workers in Japan to study the effects of own and self-reported reference wages on subjective well-being. Higher wages lead to higher life and job satisfaction. When workers perceive that their peers earn higher wages, they report lower well-being. We compare our results with relative utility tests in the literature and develop a generalized version of the classical measurement error model to show that the estimated bias of the reference wage effect can go in both directions. We propose an IV strategy when the self-reported reference wage is not available that does not eliminate the bias but delivers a lower bound of the "true" effect.Subjective well-being, relative utility, reference wages
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICWe are very grateful to Maarten Vendrik, who provided ext...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
In recent years economists began studying subjective well-being thoroughly, and often find a certain...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
Empirical studies of the relative income hypothesis have found both positive and negative effects of...
This paper proposes that individuals care about the relative income of proximate reference groups. M...
Income comparisons are important for individual well-being. We examine the shape of the relationship...
AbstractStudies of the relative income hypothesis find positive and negative effects of relative inc...
Relative utility has become an important concept in several disjoint areas of economics. I present a...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
Studies of the relative income hypothesis find positive and negative effects of relative income. To ...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICWe are very grateful to Maarten Vendrik, who provided ext...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
In recent years economists began studying subjective well-being thoroughly, and often find a certain...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
This article makes three main contributions to the economics of happiness literature. First, using a...
Empirical studies of the relative income hypothesis have found both positive and negative effects of...
This paper proposes that individuals care about the relative income of proximate reference groups. M...
Income comparisons are important for individual well-being. We examine the shape of the relationship...
AbstractStudies of the relative income hypothesis find positive and negative effects of relative inc...
Relative utility has become an important concept in several disjoint areas of economics. I present a...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis paper addresses two important issu...
Studies of the relative income hypothesis find positive and negative effects of relative income. To ...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICWe are very grateful to Maarten Vendrik, who provided ext...
Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS), we examine the link between income and subjective ...
In recent years economists began studying subjective well-being thoroughly, and often find a certain...