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DETERMINANTS OF HAPPINESS Striking the balance of life Factors affecting the overall evaluation Loss aversion
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Authors Title / Source Year Boyce, C.J.; Banks, J.; Wood, A.M. Money, Well-Being, and Loss Aversion: Does an Income Loss have a Greater Effect on Well-Being than an Equivalent Income Gain?
Psychological Science, 2013, Vol. 24, 2557 - 2562
2013
DeNeve, J.E.; Kavetsos, G.; Norton, M.I. Individual Experience of Positive and Negative Growth is Asymmetric: Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data.
Cep Discussion Paper, 2014, No 1304, 1 - 38, London, UK
2014
Bertoni, M.; Corazzini, L. Life Satisfaction and Endogenous Aspirations.
SOEP Papers, 2015, No. 761, 1 - 18, Berlin, Germany
2015
DeNeve, J.E.; Kavetsos, G.; Ward, G. The Asymmetric Experience of Positive and Negative Economic Growth: Global Evidence Using Subjective Well-Being Data.
CEP Discussion Papers, 2014, No. 1304, 1 - 37
2015
Fang, Z.; Niimi, Y. Do Losses Bite More than Gains? Evidence from a Panel Quantile Regression Analysis of Subjective Well-being in Japan.
MPRA Paper, 2015, No. 68059, 2 - 40, Singapore
2015