Happiness Quantified
A Satisfaction Calculus Approach
Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada,
University of Amsterdam, Tinbergen Institute and AIAS
Praag, Bernard van,
University of Amsterdam, Tinbergen Institute and SCHOLAR
Print publication date: 2004
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2005 Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-828654-7 doi:10.1093/0198286546.001.0001 |
|
|
Abstract:
This book deals with satisfaction analysis, the way humans evaluate many aspects of their situation. It focuses on that which precedes decision taking, i.e., judgements and evaluations, likes and dislikes, and from which preference orderings originate. Although written by two economists, the book is intended for social scientists with the aim of promoting discussion between the two disciplines. It presents methodology by which satisfaction can be analysed along the lines similar to those used by econometricians to analyse ‘objective’ variables.
Keywords: satisfaction analysis, decision making, norms, economics, social science Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
2.
The Analysis Of Income Satisfaction With An Application To Family Equivalence Scales
3.
Domain Satisfactions
4.
The Aggregation Of Satisfactions: General Satisfaction As An Aggregate
5.
Political Satisfaction
6.
Males, Females, and Households
7.
The Impact Of Past And Future On Present Satisfaction
8.
The Influence Of The Reference Group On Our Norms
9.
Health And Subjective Well-Being
10.
The Effects Of Climate On Welfare And Well-Being—External Effects
11.
How To Find Compensations For Aircraft Noise Nuisance
12.
Taxation and Well-being
13.
Subjective Income Inequalities
14.
A Generalized Approach to Subjective Inequalities
15.
Poverty
16.
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
|
|