Is happiness independent of income? Set point theory à la Kahneman
<p dir="ltr">The income–happiness nexus is paradoxical. One dataset shows that happiness tracks income, while another shows that, in rich countries, happiness does not. This paper focuses on the limits of set point theory (known also ‘hedonic treadmill’ or ‘hedonic adaptation’) to so...
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| Main Author: | Elias L. Khalil (20518877) (author) |
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2024
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