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_aHB 74 _bE13e 2021 |
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_aEasterlin, Richard A. _q(Richard Ainley), _d1926- _933549 |
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_aAn economist's lessons on happiness : _bfarewell dismal science! / _cRichard A. Easterlin. |
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_aCham, Switzerland : _bSpringer, _c2021. |
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_axvii, 179 pages : _billustration ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction Part I: First Lessons Measuring Happiness Does Money Make People Happy? How Does Health Affect Happiness? Family Life and Happiness How Can I Increase My Happiness? Part II: Next Lessons Can Government Increase My Happiness: Transition Countries Can Government Increase My Happiness: Nordic Countries Happiness or GDP? Part III: Q & A Who Is Happier-Young or Old? Women or Men? More on Money and Happiness What About Democracy, Religion, Charity, Volunteering, Etc.? Who to Believe? Psychology or Economics? Critiquing the Paradox Part IV: History Lessons Dawn of the Happiness Revolution Dream on, Professor! | |
520 | _aOnce called the "dismal science," economics now offers prescriptions for improving people's happiness. In this book Richard Easterlin, the "father of happiness economics," draws on a half-century of his own research and that conducted by fellow economists and psychologists to answer in plain language questions like: Can happiness be measured? Will more money make me happier? What about finding a partner? Getting married? Having a baby? More exercise? Does religion help? Who is happier-women or men, young or old, rich or poor? How does happiness change as we go through different stages of life? Public policy is also in the mix: Can the government increase people's happiness? Should the government increase their happiness? Which countries are the happiest and why? Does a country need to be rich to be happy? Does economic growth improve the human lot? Some of the answers are surprising (no, more money won't do the trick; neither will economic growth; babies are a mixed blessing!), but they are all based on reason and well-vetted evidence from the fields of economics and psychology. In closing, Easterlin traces the genesis of the ongoing "Happiness Revolution" and considers its implications for people's lives down the road. | ||
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_aPsicología de la economía _934803 |
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