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Subject: Economics and Finance  Book Title: Economics and Happiness
Economics and Happiness
Framing the Analysis
Bruni, Luigino (Editor), University of Milan-Bicocca
Porta, Pier Luigi (Editor), University of Milano-Bicocca
Print publication date: 2005
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: February 2006
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-928628-7
doi:10.1093/0199286280.001.0001
 
Abstract: This is the first comprehensive book on the return of happiness in economics. It still sounds comparatively unusual to put happiness and economics together. At the same time, the association appears increasingly exciting and fruitful, and quite a number of studies have been produced following Richard Easterlin’s and Tibor Scitovsky’s pioneering works through the 1970s. The essays collected in this book provide an authoritative and comprehensive assessment - theoretical, applied, and partly experimental - of the entire field moving from the so-called paradoxes of happiness in economics. The book breaks new ground on the recent directions of research on happiness, well-being, interpersonal relations, and reciprocity. The meaning of happiness is thoroughly explored, and the tension between a hedonic-subjective idea of happiness and a eudaimonic-objective one is discussed.

Keywords: relationality, reciprocity, utility, well-being, welfare, hedonism, eudaimonia, pleasure, rationality, public policy
Table of Contents
Introduction
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1. Building a Better Theory of Well-Being
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2. Does Absolute Income Matter?
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3. Correspondence of Sentiments: An Explanation of the Pleasure of Social Interaction
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4. Testing Theories of Happiness
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5. Rethinking Public Economics: The Implications of Rivalry and Habit
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6. Mill between Aristotle and Bentham
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7. Happiness and Political Philosophy: The Case of Nancy Mitford versus Evelyn Waugh
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8. The Connection between Old and New Approaches to Financial Satisfaction
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9. Towards a Theory of Self-Segregation as a Response to Relative Deprivation: Steady-State Outcomes and Social Welfare
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10. Happiness in Hardship
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11. The Evolution of Caring
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12. Happiness and Individualism: A Very Difficult Union
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13. Paradoxes of Happiness in Economics
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0199286280.001.0001
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