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Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Human Well-Being. Bruno S. Frey

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Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Human Well-Being. Bruno S. Frey
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Bruno S. Frey, Alois Stutzer
ISBN: 9780691069975, 9781400829262, 9780691069982, 0691069972, 0691069980, 1400829267
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Human Well-Being. Bruno S. Frey by Bruno S. Frey, Alois Stutzer 9780691069975, 9781400829262, 9780691069982, 0691069972, 0691069980, 1400829267 instant download after payment.

Curiously, economists, whose discipline has much to do with human well-being, have shied away from factoring the study of happiness into their work. Happiness, they might say, is an "unscientific" concept. This book aims to establish empirically the link between happiness and economics - and between happiness and democracy. Two respected economists, Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer, integrate insights and findings from psychology, where attempts to measure quality of life are well-documented, as well as from sociology and political science. They demonstrate how micro- and macro-economic conditions in the form of income, unemployment, and inflation affect happiness. The research is centred on Switzerland, whose varying degrees of direct democracy from one canton to another, all within a single economy, allow for political effects to be isolated from economic effects. Not surprisingly, the authors confirm that unemployment and inflation nurture unhappiness. Their most striking revlation, however, is that the more developed the democratic institutions and the degree of local autonomy, the more satisified people are with their lives. While such factors as rising income increase personal ha

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