Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, and Insecurity : Some Insights from the Economics of Happiness
Graham, Carol (2005). Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, and Insecurity : Some Insights from the Economics of Happiness. UNU-WIDER.
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Sub-type Research paper Author Graham, Carol Title Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, and Insecurity : Some Insights from the Economics of Happiness Volume/Issue No. 2005/33 Publication Date 2005 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 37 Language eng Abstract The literature on the economics of happiness in the developed economies finds discrepancies between reported measures of wellbeing and income measures. The `Easterlin paradox´, for example, shows that average happiness levels do not increase as countries
Keyword Econometric models (economic development)
Equality and inequality
Globalization
Measurement (poverty)
Welfare economicsCopyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2005 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 18102611 ISBN 9789291907144 -
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