Solving the income-happiness paradox
<p>Easterlin notes a contradiction in the data. While the cross-sectional data set shows that happiness is a positive monotonic function of income, the time-series data set of high income countries demonstrates that happiness does not rise with the rise of income. To solve the paradox, this pa...
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| Main Author: | Elias L. Khalil (20518877) (author) |
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2022
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