An edition of Economics and happiness (2007)

Economics and Happiness

Framing the Analysis

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An edition of Economics and happiness (2007)

Economics and Happiness

Framing the Analysis

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The set of papers collected in this volume aims to provide an overview of happiness studies to date, with a special emphasis on its relationship with economic thought. This volume discusses the state of the art and the main strands and contributions to the "economics of happiness," as a sub-discipline related to political economy. However, the main thrust of the volume is in focuses on the relationship between happiness studies and economics. Moreover, this volume makes a specific contribution in highlighting the comparative role and influence in the subjectivist approach vis-a-vis the objectivist approach to human happiness in the current literature in the field. The ambition of this book is to present the reader with a conceptual framework for a critical understanding of happiness studies and its relationship with economics. While the economic perspective is central, the focus here is on economics and happiness rather than the economics of happiness.

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Cover of: Economics and Happiness
Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis
March 2, 2007, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Economics and happiness
Economics and happiness: framing the analysis
2007, Oxford University Press
in English

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"It is still generally acknowledged that the moral justification of the economist's job is to be found in the persuasion that increases in wealth, income, or goods generally create the preconditions for greater well-being and happiness."

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OL7403212M
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0199215235
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9780199215232
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