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Here's how economists view happiness and wellbeing
The Easterlin paradox is the finding by Richard Easterlin (1974) that reported happiness was flat or falling between 1946 and 1970 despite sustained US economic growth over the period. So...
Associate Professor of the Department of Economics, University of Warwick; Associate at the Centre for Macroeconomics, LSE; Research Affiliate, CEPR
The Easterlin paradox is the finding by Richard Easterlin (1974) that reported happiness was flat or falling between 1946 and 1970 despite sustained US economic growth over the period. So...
Over the past 30 years, most central banks across the advanced economies have been given the ability to conduct monetary policy independently from interference by fiscal and political aut...