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CONSEQUENCES of HAPPINESS Effect on environment Effects on society
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Effects on society, collectivity, community, culture
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Publications that report an empirical study that used a valid measure of happiness, the results of which are eligible for inclusion in the findings archive

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List of Publications on this Subject

Authors Title / Source Year Kendall, P. Role of Mood.
Kendall, P.: "Conflict and Mood", The Free Press, 1954, Glencoe, Illinois, USA, 68 - 101
1954
Krejci, J. Die Verantwortung für die Glückorientering zur Entfeinding und zum Frieden. (The Relevance of Happiness for Peace).
Unpublished Paper, University of Osnabrück, Department of Pedagogics and Culture, 1991, Germany
1991
Inglehart, R. The Renaissance of Political Culture.
American Political Science Review, 1988, Vol. 82, 1203 -1230
1988
Inglehart, R.; Carballo, M. Does Latin America Exist? (And is There a Confucian Culture?): A Global Analysis of Cross-Cultural Differences.
Political Science & Politics, 1997, Vol. 30, 34 - 46
1997
Kenny, C. Does Growth Cause Happiness, or Does Happiness Cause Growth?
Kyklos, 1999, Vol. 52, 3 - 26
1999
Hagerty, M.R.; Naik, P.; Tsai, C.L. The Effects of Quality of Life on National Elections: A Multi-Country Analysis.
Social Indicators Research, 2000, Vol. 49, 347 - 362
2000
Inglehart, R.; Klingemann, H.D Genes, Culture, Democracy and Happiness.
Diener, E; Suh, E.M.; Eds.: "Culture and Subjective Well-Being", MIT Press, 2000, Cambridge, USA, 165 - 184
2000
Delhey, J.; Newton, K. Who Trusts? The Origins of Social Trust in Seven Nations.
Working Paper FS III 02-402, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), May 2002, Germany
2002
Veenhoven, R. Happiness as an Aim in Public Policy: the Greatest Happiness Principle.
Linley, R.A.; Joseph, S.; Eds.: "Positive Psychology in Practice", Wiley, 2004, USA, 658 - 678
2004
Veenhoven, R. Le Bonheur du plus grand Nombre comme But des Politiques Sociales. (The Greatest Happiness Principle: Happiness as an Public Policy).
Revue Québécoise de Psychologie, 2007, Vol. 28, 35- 60
2007
Veenhoven, R. Well-Being in Nations and Well-Being of Nations. Is There a Conflict Between Individual and Society?
Social Indicators Research, 2009, Vol. 91, 5 - 21.
2009
Heylighen, F. Stimuleren van Geluk en Sociale Vooruitgang. Een Libertair Paternalistische Benadering. (Advancement of Happiness and Social Progress: A Libertarian Paternalistic Approach).
Ethiek & Maatschappij, 2009, Vol. 1, 147 - 167
2009
Arvin, B.M.; Lew, B. Do Happiness and Foreign Aid affect Bilateral Migrant Remittances?
Journal of Economic Studies, 2012. Vol. 39, 212 - 230
2012
Arvin, B.M.; Lew, B. Does Happiness Affect the Bilateral Aid Flows Between Donor and Recipient Countries?
European Journal of Development Research, 2010, Vol. 22, 546 - 563
2010
Oishi, S. The psychological Wealth of Nations Do Happy People make a Happy Society?
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, UK
2012
Inglehart, R. Democracy and Happiness: What Causes What?
Paper presented at conference on human happiness at Notre Dame University, 2006, October 22 - 24, 2006
2006
Graham, C. Happiness around the world.
Oxford University Press, 2009, UK
2009
Veenhoven, R. Subjective Well-being in Nations
E. Diener, S. Oishi, & L. Tay. (Eds.):"Handbook of well-being", DEF Publishers, 2018, Salt Lake City, United States of America, Chapter 5
2018
Crowley, F.; Walsh, E. How Important are Personal Ties, Trust and Tolerance for Life Satisfaction in Europe?
Working Paper, 2018, Spatial and Regional Economics Research Centre, Cork, Ireland
2018