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What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?

Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer

Journal of Economic Literature, 2002, vol. 40, issue 2, 402-435

Abstract: In recent years, there has been a steadily increasing interest on the part of economists in happiness research. We argue that reported subjective well-being is a satisfactory empirical approximation to individual utility and that happiness research is able to contribute important insights for economics. We report how the economic variables income, unemployment and inflation affect happiness as well as how institutional factors, in particular the type of democracy and the extent of government decentralization, systematically influence how satisfied individuals are with their life. We discuss some of the consequences for economic policy and for economic theory.

Date: 2002
Note: DOI: 10.1257/002205102320161320
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