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Introduction by the Editors: Shaping the Economics of Happiness -The Fundamental Contributions of Richard A. Easterlin | p. 1 |
Growth and Happiness Introduction | p. 6 |
Does Economic Growth Improve the Human Lot? Some Empirical Evidence | p. 13 |
The Concept and Measurement of Happiness | p. 14 |
Concept | p. 14 |
Measurement Problems | p. 20 |
The Evidence | p. 24 |
Within-Country Comparisons | p. 24 |
International Comparisons | p. 28 |
National Time Series | p. 32 |
Interpretation | p. 35 |
Theory | p. 35 |
Evidence for a ôRelative Income" Interpretation | p. 36 |
An Analogy | p. 40 |
Summary and Concluding Observations | p. 41 |
Will Raising the Incomes of All Increase the Happiness of All? | p. 46 |
Model | p. 46 |
Evidence | p. 47 |
Conclusion | p. 54 |
Happiness and Economic Growth: Does the Cross-Section Predict Time Trends? Evidence from Developing Countries | p. 56 |
Data and Measures | p. 58 |
Methods | p. 61 |
Results | p. 63 |
Conclusion | p. 77 |
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Lost in Transition: Life Satisfaction on the Road to Capitalism | p. 82 |
Concept, Data, Methods | p. 85 |
The Trend in Well-Being | p. 87 |
Winners and Losers | p. 95 |
The 1990s in Current and Historical Perspective | p. 100 |
Conclusions and Implications | p. 107 |
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Concepts and Methods | p. 112 |
Results | p. 113 |
The Cross-Sectional Relationship | p. 113 |
Time Series Evidence: Long Series | p. 116 |
Time Series Evidence: Short Series | p. 118 |
Time Series Evidence: Mixing Short and Long Series | p. 123 |
Why Do the Short and Long Term Relationships between Happiness and Economic Growth Differ? | p. 126 |
Conclusion | p. 128 |
Life Cycle Happiness Introduction | p. 130 |
Income and Happiness: Towards a Unified Theory | p. 133 |
Introduction | p. 133 |
Empirical Relationships | p. 134 |
The Cross-Sectional Relationship | p. 134 |
The Life Cycle Pattern | p. 136 |
Past and Prospective Happiness | p. 139 |
Explaining the Relationships: Theory | p. 140 |
Explaining the Relationships: Evidence | p. 143 |
Summary | p. 151 |
Life Cycle Happiness and Its Sources: Intersections of Psychology, Economics, and Demography | p. 153 |
Psychology and Economies | p. 153 |
The Nature of Life Cycle Happiness | p. 153 |
Determinants of Life Cycle Happiness | p. 156 |
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Conceptual Framework | p. 160 |
Data and Methods | p. 161 |
Results | p. 163 |
The Average Trend in Life Cycle Happiness | p. 163 |
Average Trends in Domain Satisfaction | p. 167 |
Domain Satisfaction and Happiness | p. 169 |
Summary and Implications | p. 171 |
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The Cross-Over in the Life Cycle Happiness of American Women and Men | p. 175 |
Results | p. 176 |
Summary and Discussion | p. 185 |
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Aspirations, Attainments, and Satisfaction: Life Cycle Differences between American Women and Men | p. 189 |
Aims | p. 189 |
Data | p. 190 |
Methods | p. 192 |
Results: Gender Differences in Aspirations, Attainments, Satisfaction, and Happiness | p. 193 |
Family Life | p. 193 |
Big-Ticket Consumer Goods | p. 197 |
Happiness | p. 200 |
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Race | p. 202 |
Education | p. 202 |
Birth Cohort | p. 203 |
Summary | p. 203 |
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Happiness and Domain Satisfaction: New Directions for the Economics of Happiness | p. 207 |
Prior Work | p. 208 |
Data and Methods | p. 209 |
Results | p. 213 |
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Explaining Happiness | p. 231 |
Is there a Setpoint of Happiness | p. 232 |
Is More Better? | p. 240 |
Aspirations and Adaptation | p. 241 |
Explaining Happiness | p. 245 |
Epilogue | p. 248 |
Notes | p. 252 |
References | p. 259 |
Index | p. 274 |
About the Author and the Editors | p. 282 |
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