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Richard Easterlin
What If There Were No Ecological Limits to Growth?
It Was Ideas and Ideologies, Not Interests Or Institutions, Which Changed in Northwestern Europe, 1600-1848
Rethinking Capitalist Development: Essays on the Economics of Josef Steindl
Pursuing Happiness
Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox
The Economics of Happiness: Assesssing Well-Being Through the Relationship Between Income and Happiness
Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics Author(S): Rafael Di Tella and Robert Macculloch Source: the Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol
Economics and Happiness Research: Insights from Austrian and Public Choice Economics
Economics and Happiness Research: Insights from Austrian and Public Choice Economics*
Joyful Economists: Remarks on the History of Economics And
Working Paper No. 30, 2012
A Happy Choice: Wellbeing As the Goal of Government
Diagnosing the Psychopolitics of Wellbeing
The Standard of Living Debate in International Perspective: Measures and Indicators
Analyzing the Formative Mechanism of Easterlin Paradox Lulu Li and Lei Shi*
Pay Level Comparisons in Job Satisfaction Research and Mainstream Economic Methodology
Slavery, Economic Development, and Modernization on Louisiana Sugar Plantations, 1820-1860
Top View
Introduction: from Happiness to Trust and Gratuitousness in Economics
Ponencia ESHET
Are Endowments Fate?
Economic Growth and Subjective Well Being: Reassessing the Easterlin
Introduction to Special Issue in Review of Behavioral Economics Honoring Richard A. Easterlin
The Economics of Happiness
Economics, Demography, and Epidemiology: an Interdisciplinary Glossary
Gary Becker on the Quantity and Quality of Children∗
Tilburg University Economic Freedom
Different Versions of the Easterlin Paradox: New Evidence for European Countries
Basic Income
20101011 Adair Turner Transcript FINAL.Doc
Heterodox Critiques of Neoclassical Micro Principles Texts Steve Cohn
The Development of Fertility Theories: a Multidisciplinary Endeavour
Why Economic Theory Has Little to Say About the Causes and Effects of Inequality
Easterlin Or Cantril: Does a Country’S Income Determine Its People’S Happiness?
Globalization and Inequality: Neoliberalism's Downward Spiral
Population and Economic Change in Developing Countries
Eco-Communities in Denmark a Possible Model for Transition to a Sustainable Society in the Economic Growth Oriented Reality
Population and Development Review, Volume 24, Number 4
Fertility and the Economy Author(S): Gary S. Becker Source: Journal of Population Economics, Vol
Happiness, Sufficiency, and Buddhist Economics Luke Eugene Wagner
Carol Graham and Stefano Pettinato*
Demographic Destinies
… and the Pursuit of Happiness … and the Pursuit of Happiness Wellbeing and the Role of Government
American and French Experience in the Mid 20Th Century
Part 3 of 13
RICHARD A. EASTERLIN Biographical Sketch
Consumption and Happiness: Alternative Approaches
Public Happiness As the Wealth of Nations: the Rise of Political Economy in Naples in a Comparative Perspective
Understanding Happiness a CAGE Policy Report
When Is a State Predatory?
Behavioral Economics
Debunking Neosocialism