Economics and particularly economic policy often seems to focus almost exclusively on the growth of income and creation of wealth. However economists have always viewed Gross National Product (GNP) as an imperfect measure of human welfare. Recent research on subjective well-being (happiness) consistently confirms that there are diminishing marginal returns to income. Once basic material needs are satisfied, happiness responds more to interpersonal relationships than to income. One’s personal values and philosophy of life also matter, as do strategies and techniques for mood control and raising each individual’s baseline or set-point level of happiness. This paper briefly summarises the research findings which have led to this gradual and on...
Many people have tried to define own happiness and be happy for so many years. It is true that there...
The notion of Gross National Happiness (GNH) presents a radical paradigm shift in development econom...
Much attention has been given to the economics of everyday life, which typically applies economic pr...
The pursuit of happiness always involves a paradox. This article begins by examining the concept of ...
Although people nowadays are wealthier and live more comfortably than fifty years ago, they do not f...
In 1972, the fourth King of Bhutan announced that Gross National Happiness was more important than G...
There is growing evidence that rising levels of prosperity in Western economies since 1945 have not ...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
A review of the literature revealed happiness to be a promising area of research (Pavot, 2008), and ...
A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via www.tandfebooks.com as well as t...
Happiness is born from not only ‘self ’ but also ‘environmental ’ elements which influence the human...
Measuring human well-being is important in determining whether people’s lives improve or worsen over...
Philosophers, religious leaders, and spiritual practitioners, from both the east and west, have been...
Can anyone living based on religious orientation in the tempted environment be happy? The worl...
Many people have tried to define own happiness and be happy for so many years. It is true that there...
The notion of Gross National Happiness (GNH) presents a radical paradigm shift in development econom...
Much attention has been given to the economics of everyday life, which typically applies economic pr...
The pursuit of happiness always involves a paradox. This article begins by examining the concept of ...
Although people nowadays are wealthier and live more comfortably than fifty years ago, they do not f...
In 1972, the fourth King of Bhutan announced that Gross National Happiness was more important than G...
There is growing evidence that rising levels of prosperity in Western economies since 1945 have not ...
Happiness research is a new, rapidly growing and provocative aspect of economic science. In fact, th...
This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a bran...
A review of the literature revealed happiness to be a promising area of research (Pavot, 2008), and ...
A PDF version of this book is available for free in open access via www.tandfebooks.com as well as t...
Happiness is born from not only ‘self ’ but also ‘environmental ’ elements which influence the human...
Measuring human well-being is important in determining whether people’s lives improve or worsen over...
Philosophers, religious leaders, and spiritual practitioners, from both the east and west, have been...
Can anyone living based on religious orientation in the tempted environment be happy? The worl...
Many people have tried to define own happiness and be happy for so many years. It is true that there...
The notion of Gross National Happiness (GNH) presents a radical paradigm shift in development econom...
Much attention has been given to the economics of everyday life, which typically applies economic pr...