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Wealth and Happiness Revisited. Growing National Income Does Go with Greater Happiness.
Will Money Increase Subjective Well-Being? A Literature Review and Guide to Needed Research.
Linking Family Hardship to Children's Lives.
The Impact of Ski Resorts on Subjective Well-Being.
Niet Jong en Niet Oud: Verschillen in Omgaan met Werkeloosheid. (Not Young and Not Old: Differences in Coping with Unemployment.)
Satisfaction in West Germany 1978-1988.
Understanding Happiness: A Theory of Subjective Well-Being.
Does Growth Cause Happiness, or Does Happiness Cause Growth?
Danskernes Trivsel. (How the Danish Thrive: Trends in Attitudes 1982-1986-1988-1990-1994).
When Flat Lines are Remarkable: An Essay in Honour of Dirk van de Kaa.
Aspirations Adapt to Situations - But why are the Belgians much Happier than the French?
Economic Growth and Social Welfare: The Need for a Complete Study of Happiness.
Traits of the Political-Psychological Development in Denmark 1982-86. A Study in Resignation.
The Life of the Danes during the Crisis.
De Krisebevindste og Offervilliger Danskere. (Crisis-Perception and Solidarity in Denmark 1982-1988).
Did the Crises Hurt the Danes?
Children of the Great Depression. Social Change in Life Experience.
Did the Crisis Really Hurt? (Introduction).
Did the crisis really hurt? Effects of the 1980-1982 economic recession on satisfaction, mental health and mortality.
Public Opinion Survey on the Life of the Nation.
Economic Predictors of Depressed Mood and Stressful Life Events in a Metropolitan Community.
Factors Predicting the Subjective Well-Being of Nations.
Industrialization, Modernization and the Quality of Life.
Lebensqualität in der Bundesrepublik 1978 und 1984. (Quality of Life in West Germany 1978 and 1984).
Life Satisfaction in the EC Countries, 1975-1984.
Personality in the Depression; A Study in the Measurement of Attitudes.
Jongeren en Welbevinden. (Youth and Well-Being).
Feeding the Illusion of Growth and Happiness: A Reply to Hagerty and Veenhoven.
Is it Money that Matters?
Happiness Paternalism: Blunders from a New Science.
Why isn't Growth Making us Happier? Utility on the Hedonic Treadmill.
Met Beleid meer Geluk en Welbevinden.
( Policy for Happiness and Well-Being.)
Analysing Trends in Subjective Well-Being in 15 European Countries, 1973 - 2002.
Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well-Being.
The Mixed Blessing of Material Progress: Diminishing Return in the Pursuit of Happiness.
What Wealth-Happiness Paradox? A Short Note on the American Case.
Can the Large Swings in Russian Life Satisfaction be Explained by Ups and Downs in Real Incomes?
The Paradox of Happiness: Towards an Alternative Explanation.
Lost in Transition. Life satisfaction on the Road to Capitalism.
Quality of Life in Ireland.
"Suffering" Increases as Nation Feels Pain of Recession.
Is Unemployment more Costly than Inflation?
Happiness and Growth the World Over: Time Series Evidence on the Happiness-Income Paradox.
Are They Frigid to the Economic Development? Reconsideration of the Economic Effect on Subjective Well-Being in Japan.
Two on Happiness. Diagnosing Our National Disease: Trends in Income and Happiness, 1973- 2004.
Zufrieden trotz sinkenden materiellen Wohlstands. (Satisfaction in Spite of Declining).
Wohlstandsmessung durch Indikatoren zur Lebenszufriedenheit. ( Measuring Well-Being using Life Satisfaction).
Sociability predicts Happiness: World-wide Evidence from Time Series.
(Un)Happiness in Transition.
Happiness and Economic Growth: Does the Cross Section Predict Time Trends? Evidence from Developing Countries.
Will GDP Growth increase Happiness in Developing Countries?
Subjective well-being, income, economic development and growth.
Income and Happiness in Time of Post-Communist Modernization.
Health and Well-Being in the Crisis.
Happiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle.
Who Says Money Cannot Buy Happiness?
Macroeconomics and Happiness: Income Inequality as an Answer to the Easterlin Paradox.
Does more Money makes you Happier?
Comparison Theory in Economic Psychology regarding the Easterlin Paradox and decreasing Marginal Utility: a Critique.
Income and Happiness: getting the Debate straight.
Money, Trust and Happiness in Transition Countries: Evidence from Time Series.
The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited.
Happy for How Long? How Social Capital and GDP relate to Happiness over Time.
Can Policy make us Happier? Individual Characteristics, Socioeconomic Factors and Life Satisfaction in Central and Eastern Europe.
The Effect of Birth Cohort on Well-Being: The Legacy of Economic Hard Times.
Self-reported Satisfaction and the economic Crisis of 2007-10.
The Financial Crisis and the Well-Being of Americans.
Gross National Happiness as an Answer to the Easterlin Paradox?
The Spread Nightmare: Financial Crises and Happiness.
Does Development Make You Happy? Subjective Wellbeing and Economic Growth in Developing Countries.
The New Stylized Facts About Income and Subjective Well-Being.
Does Economic Crisis Reduce Support for Markets and Democracy in Latin America? Some
Evidence from Surveys of Public Opinion and
Well Being.
Adjusting to the Crisis: Well-Being and Economic Conditions in Ireland.
Social Capital and Well-Being in Times of Crisis.
Do Economic Reforms Alleviate Subjective Well-Being Losses of Economic Crises?
Testing the Easterlin Hypothesis with Panel Data: The Dynamic Relationship between Life Satisfaction and Economic Growth in Germany and in the UK.
The Impact of Food Price Inflation on Subjective Well-Being: Evidence From Urban Ethiopia.
The Happiness Puzzle: Analytical Aspects
of the Easterlin Paradox.
Growth and the Relativity of Satisfaction.
Quality of Life Indicators. Overall Experience of Life from Statistics Explained.
Hierarchical Needs, Income Comparisons, and Happiness Levels.
Does Economic Growth Enhance Life Satisfaction? The Case of Germany.
How Status Concerns can make us Rich and Happy.
Preferences, income, and life satisfaction: An
equivalence result
Income-Happiness Paradox in Australia: Testing the Theories of Adaptation and Social Comparison.
Poverty and Psychological Distress in Latin America.
Income Growth and Happiness: Reassessment of the Easterlin Paradox.
Did the Economic Crisis have Impacts on the Health and Well-being of Ireland’s Older People?
The Dark Side of Chinese Growth: Explaining Decreasing Well-Being in Times of Economic Boom.
BIP Allein macht nicht Glucklich, Wohlergehen Messen ist Sinnvoll, aber Schwierig.
GDP Only Does not make Happy, Measuring Welfare is Meaningful but Difficult.
Finanzkrise und Lebenszufriedenheit.
Financial Crisis and Life Satisfaction.
An Exploration of the Determinants of the Subjective Well-being of Americans During the Great Recession.
Happiness and Economic Growth - The Evidence.
Argentina's Economic Development and Life Satisfaction Revised - 1984-2012.
Argentina's Economic Development and Life Satisfaction Revisited - 1984-2012
An Overview of Quality of Life in Europe.
National Intelligence, Basic Human Needs, and their Effect on Economic Growth.
Rising Income and the Subjective Well-Being of Nations.
Wealth, Disability, and Happiness.
Individual Experience of Positive and Negative Growth is Asymmetric: Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data.
Making Economic Growth and Well-Being
Compatible: The Role of Trust and Income
Inequality.
How Has the Crisis of 2008-2009 Affected Subjective Well-Being? Evidence from 25 OECD Countries.
Wealth, Consumption and Happiness.
The New Stylized Facts about Income and Subjective Well-Being.
Everybody Hurts: Banking Crises and Individual Wellbeing.
Short-run and Long-run Causalities Between Happiness, Income and Unemployment in Japan.
The Dark Side of Chinese Growth:
Declining Social Capital and Well-Being in Times of Economic Boom.
"The relational component of people’s wellbeing
at the roots of the 2008 economic crisis"
The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data.
The Easterlin Illusion: Economic growth does go with Greater Happiness.
The Principal-Agent Problem, Economic Growth, Subjective Wellbeing and Social Instability: China’s Effective but Flawed Governance.
Do People Habituate to Air Pollution? Evidence from International Life Satisfaction Data.
People in emerging markets catch up to advanced economies in life satisfaction
Self-Reported Satisfaction and the Economic Crisis of 2007 - 2010: Or how People in the UK and Germany perceive a Severe Cyclical Downturn.
Paradox Lost?
Does Economic Growth Raise Happiness in China?
Electricity Supply Preferences in Europe: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data.
Politics and Culture in an Age of Austerity.
Beyond Facts: Understanding Quality of Life. Chapter 3: The Conflictive Relationship between Income and Satisfaction.
Income Inequality Explains Why Economic Growth Does not Always Translate to an Increase in Happiness.
Measuring Happiness the Economics of Well-Being.
Tourism, Poverty Relief, and the Quality-of-Life
in Developing Countries.
The Easterlin Paradox or Easterlin Illusion: Some Empirical Tests.
Life Satisfaction in the Transition from Socialism to Capitalism.
The Role of Social Capital in Explaining the Happiness-Income Relation.
Macroeconomic Conditions and Well-Being: Do Social Interactions Matter?
Why are People so Unhappy? Why do they strive so hard for Money? Competing Explanations of the broken Promises of Economic Growth.
The Impact of Economic Crisis on Happiness.
Money, Trust and Happiness in Transition Countries: Evidence from Time Series.
Pre- and Post-crisis Life-Satisfaction and Social Trust in Transitional Countries: An Initial Assessment
What Happiness Today Tells Us About the World Tomorrow
Happiness and Development: The Effect of Mental Well-being on Economic Growth
When Does Economic Growth Improve Life Satisfaction? Multilevel Analysis of the Roles of Social Trust and Income Inequality in 46 Countries, 1981–2012
How's Life? Measuring Well-Being
Rethinking the links between human relationships and economic efficiency using local institutions: the case of two emerging economies
Unhappy Cities
Subjective Well-Being During the 2008 Economic Crisis: Identification of Mediating and Moderating Factors.
Diagnosing Unhappiness Dynamics: Evidence from Poland and Russia.
Slower Economic Growth and Subjective
Well-Being in the Canadian Context: A
Discussion Paper.
Agent-Based Simulations of Subjective Well-Being.
Empirics on the Long Run Relationship Between
Economic Growth and Happiness .
The Asymmetric Effects of Macroeconomic Performance on Happiness: Evidence for the EU.
Material Well-being and Happiness in Transition Countries.
Well-Being and Affluence in the Presence of a Veblen Good.
The Great Recession and Life Satisfaction:
The Unique Decline for Americans Approaching Retirement Age.
How Does the Economic Crisis Influence Adolescents’ Happiness? Population-Based Surveys in Iceland in 2000 - 2010.
Wellbeing, Economic Development and Economic Growth: a Literature Synthesis and Proposed Theory.
The Role of Social Ties in Explaining Heterogeneity in the Association Between Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being
Entwicklung der Markte.
Subjective Well-being and Income: A Compromise between Easterlin Paradox and Its Critiques.
Determinants of Happiness in Japan and the
Netherlands: Macro and Micro Analysis and
Comparison
Testing the Easterlin Paradox: Results and Policy
Implications
Study of Global Banking Crisis of 2008 And Happiness Index in G7 Countries.
Wellbeing and Happiness
Misclassification Errors of Subjective Well-being: A New Approach to Mapping Happiness
Who Suffered Most from the Great Recession? Happiness in the United States
Financial Distress and Happiness of Employees Times of Economic Crisis
Well-Being During Recession in the UK
Ignoring Easterlin: Why Easterlin’s Correlation Findings Need Not Matter to Public Policy
Adaptation and Loss Aversion in the Relationship between GDP and Subjective Well-Being.
Internet Use and Well-Being Before and During
the Crisis in Europe.
Subjective Well-Being in an Era of Relentless Growth: The Case of Turkey Between 2004 and 2014
Consume More, Work Longer, and Be Unhappy:
Possible Social Roots of Economic Crisis?
Did the Easterlin Paradox Apply in South-Korea 1980-2015? A Case Study
International Happiness: A Multilevel Perspective.
Happy PIIGS?
Different Versions of the Easterlin Paradox: New Evidence for European Countries
Making Economic Growth and Well-Being Comparable: Evidence from Japan.
Have Econometric Analyses of Happiness Data Been Futile? A Simple Truth About Happiness Scales
Britons' Well-Being Stable Through Economic Crisis
Relation between GDP and Life Satisfaction in the European Union
Happiness, Economic Growth and Air Pollution:
an Empirical Investigation
Korea’s Subjective Well-being in a Global Context
Revisiting the Income-Happiness Paradox: The Case of Taiwan and Malaysia
Economic Growth and Well-Being beyond
the Easterlin Paradox
Structural Changes in Economic Growth and Well-Being. The Case of Italy's Parabola
From Data to Causes I: Building A General Cross-Lagged Panel Model (GCLM)
Changing Paradigms in Measuring National Well-Being: How Does Korea Rank "beyond GDP"?
The Easterlin Paradox in Italy, or the Paradox
in Measuring? Define Happiness Before Investigating It
Return to (Un)Happiness? Subjective Response of Romanians to Economic Crisis and Government Interventions between 2009 and 2012
A Success Story? Happiness in the New Post-Communist EU Member States
Economic Downturns and Mental Wellbeing
Feeling Richer and Happier? Self-Perceived
Economic Welfare and Life Satisfaction: Evidence of 'Easterlin Paradox' from Russian Longitudinal Data
Satisfaction with Life, Happiness, and Inequality - a Pseudo-Panel Study
Requiem for a Dream: Perceived Economic Conditions and Subjective Well‑Being in Times of Prosperity and Economic Crisis
Economic, Financial, and Political Crisis and Well-Being in the PIGS-Countries
Are the Roads to Happiness the Same
Subjective wellbeing and aversion to macro-economic losses: New evidence
Nexus of Economic Growth on Happiness and Inequality: Reexamine the Paradox
The Effect of Human Development on Happiness: A Comparative Study of Un Member States
Happiness in Solow Growth Model
The Relation between Happiness and Income in Spain
Is It Wrong to Assume Economic Growth Promotes Well-Being in Society?
Productivity and Relationships with Life Happiness, and Cross-Cultural Dimensions: A Multinational Quantitative Analysis
Preference to Work and Its Effects on Economic Growth and Happiness
Life Satisfaction, Comprehensive Wealth and Sustainability in Oecd Countries, 1995 – 2005: An Exploratory Analysis
Labour Market Status and Well-Being During the Great Recession: A Changing Relationship?
Quality of Life in Europe: Trends 2003–2012
Easterlin or Cantril: Does a Country’s Income Determine Its People’s Happiness?
La croissance ne fait pas le bonheur :
les économistes le savent-ils ? (Growth Does Not Bring Happiness: Do Economists Know This? )
The Impact of Happiness on Economic Growth and Community Development: A Dynamic Panel Estimation.
Reconceptualising Human Needs, Equity and Wellbeing in the Context of Global Sustainability
Enjoying Life Takes Time and Needs People, But Economic Progress Runs and Offers Things
Economic Growth and Happiness - in the Western World Today
Cultural Divergence in Relation with the Effect of Income and Social Indicators on the Subjective Well-Being
The Economy of Happiness: Contemporary Research and Discussions
Data from Social Science Surveys as Subjective Indicators of Development: Happiness and Satisfaction with Life
Life Satisfaction and the Cyclical Component of Gdp
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