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PURSUIT of HAPPINESS Should happiness be promoted? Does promotion of happiness come at the cost of other valued matters?
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Does promotion of happiness come at the cost of other valued matters?, cost, disadvantage, harm, value, worth
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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 Veenhoven, R. The Utility of Happiness.
Social Indicators Research, 1988, Vol. 20, 333 - 354
1988
D'Iribarne, P. The Relationship between Subjective and Objective Well-Being.
Strumpel, B.; Ed.: " Subjective Elements of Well-Being" The OECD Social Indicator Program, 1972, Paris, France
1972
Veenhoven, R. Evidence Based Pursuit of Happiness. What should we know, do we know and can we get to know?
Paper EHERO nr1, 2012, Erasmus University , Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2012
Pol, E.; Carrus, G.; Castrechini, A. Quality of Life and Sustainability: The End of Quality at any Price.
Pol, E., Castrechini, A & Carrus, J., 2017, Springer, InGhozlane Fleury Bahl: Enric Pol&Oscar Navarro (eds) Handbook of Enivronmental Psychology and QOL Research, Roma, Italy, 11 - 40
2017
Etzioni, A. Happiness Is The Wrong Metric. A Liberal Communitarian Response to Populism
Boyler, M. (Ed.) "Library of Public Policy and Public Administration, 2018, Vol. 11, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland
2018