January 9, 2025
The recent death of Richard Easterlin takes us back to his benchmark 1974 study of money and happiness and the avalanche of responses.
The recent death of Richard Easterlin takes us back to his benchmark 1974 study of money and happiness and the avalanche of responses.
Looking at money and happiness, studies have disagreed whether increasing income makes us happier...until now.
Trying to determine the connection between money and happiness, scholars are looking at what we earn and what we buy.
Although psychologists have expanded the definition of the good life, still, the same economic policies relate to sustaining it.