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9780199597093

Happiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle

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    9780199597093

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    019959709X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-01-22
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The second in a series of books published with the IZA, this volume presents Richard Easterlin's outstanding research on the analysis of subjective well-being, and on the relationship between demographic developments and economic outcomes. In both fields, his work has laid the foundations for enlarging the scope of traditional economic analysis and has increased our understanding of behavior in several important domains, such as fertility choices, labor market behavior, and the determinants of individual well-being. In various seminal contributions, Easterlin has demonstrated the importance of material aspirations and relative economic status for human behavior. This book is a collection of 11 of his key papers, revised and edited to make a cohesive book. New material includes an Introduction from the editors, two section Introductions from Easterlin, and an Epilogue from Easterlin.

Author Biography


Richard A. Easterlin is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a former Guggenheim Fellow, and Past President of the Population Association of America, and the Economic History Association. He was awarded the 2009 IZA Prize in Labour Economics.

Table of Contents

Introduction by the Editors: Shaping the Economics of Happiness -The Fundamental Contributions of Richard A. Easterlinp. 1
Growth and Happiness Introductionp. 6
Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidencep. 13
The Concept and Measurement of Happinessp. 14
Conceptp. 14
Measurement Problemsp. 20
The Evidencep. 24
Within-Country Comparisonsp. 24
International Comparisonsp. 28
National Time Seriesp. 32
Interpretationp. 35
Theoryp. 35
Evidence for a ôRelative Income" Interpretationp. 36
An Analogyp. 40
Summary and Concluding Observationsp. 41
Will Raising the Incomes of All Increase the Happiness of All?p. 46
Modelp. 46
Evidencep. 47
Conclusionp. 54
Happiness and Economic Growth: Does the Cross-Section Predict Time Trends? Evidence from Developing Countriesp. 56
Data and Measuresp. 58
Methodsp. 61
Resultsp. 63
Conclusionp. 77
p. 79
p. 81
p. 81
Lost in Transition: Life Satisfaction on the Road to Capitalismp. 82
Concept, Data, Methodsp. 85
The Trend in Well-Beingp. 87
Winners and Losersp. 95
The 1990s in Current and Historical Perspectivep. 100
Conclusions and Implicationsp. 107
p. 109
p. 111
Concepts and Methodsp. 112
Resultsp. 113
The Cross-Sectional Relationshipp. 113
Time Series Evidence: Long Seriesp. 116
Time Series Evidence: Short Seriesp. 118
Time Series Evidence: Mixing Short and Long Seriesp. 123
Why Do the Short and Long Term Relationships between Happiness and Economic Growth Differ?p. 126
Conclusionp. 128
Life Cycle Happiness Introductionp. 130
Income and Happiness: Towards a Unified Theoryp. 133
Introductionp. 133
Empirical Relationshipsp. 134
The Cross-Sectional Relationshipp. 134
The Life Cycle Patternp. 136
Past and Prospective Happinessp. 139
Explaining the Relationships: Theoryp. 140
Explaining the Relationships: Evidencep. 143
Summaryp. 151
Life Cycle Happiness and Its Sources: Intersections of Psychology, Economics, and Demographyp. 153
Psychology and Economiesp. 153
The Nature of Life Cycle Happinessp. 153
Determinants of Life Cycle Happinessp. 156
p. 159
Conceptual Frameworkp. 160
Data and Methodsp. 161
Resultsp. 163
The Average Trend in Life Cycle Happinessp. 163
Average Trends in Domain Satisfactionp. 167
Domain Satisfaction and Happinessp. 169
Summary and Implicationsp. 171
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p. 174
The Cross-Over in the Life Cycle Happiness of American Women and Menp. 175
Resultsp. 176
Summary and Discussionp. 185
p. 186
p. 187
Aspirations, Attainments, and Satisfaction: Life Cycle Differences between American Women and Menp. 189
Aimsp. 189
Datap. 190
Methodsp. 192
Results: Gender Differences in Aspirations, Attainments, Satisfaction, and Happinessp. 193
Family Lifep. 193
Big-Ticket Consumer Goodsp. 197
Happinessp. 200
p. 201
Racep. 202
Educationp. 202
Birth Cohortp. 203
Summaryp. 203
p. 205
p. 206
Happiness and Domain Satisfaction: New Directions for the Economics of Happinessp. 207
Prior Workp. 208
Data and Methodsp. 209
Resultsp. 213
p. 225
p. 227
p. 228
p. 230
Explaining Happinessp. 231
Is there a Setpoint of Happinessp. 232
Is More Better?p. 240
Aspirations and Adaptationp. 241
Explaining Happinessp. 245
Epiloguep. 248
Notesp. 252
Referencesp. 259
Indexp. 274
About the Author and the Editorsp. 282
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