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Hagerty, Micheal R. and Ruut Veenhoven.  "Wealth and Happiness Revisited-Growing National Income Does Go with Greater Happiness", April 2, 2002.  
Hagerty, Micheal R. and Ruut Veenhoven.  "Wealth and Happiness Revisited-Growing National Income Does Go with Greater Happiness", April 2, 2002.  
[http://www2.eur.nl/fsw/research/veenhoven/Pub2000s/2003e-full.pdf]
[http://www2.eur.nl/fsw/research/veenhoven/Pub2000s/2003e-full.pdf]
Evidence Against
Layard, Richard. "Happiness:  Has Social Science a Clue?" Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2002/3.  Delivered 3,4,5 March 2003.  [http://cep.lse.ac.uk/events/lectures/layard/RL030303.pdf]

Revision as of 22:11, 19 April 2006

References for Policies for Increasing Happiness

Layard, Richard. "Happiness: Has Social Science a Clue?" Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2002/3. Delivered 3,4,5 March 2003. [1]

References for Income and Happiness: A Unique Paradox

All graphs and text sources are the same:

Easterlin, Richard A. "Income and Happiness: Towards a Unified Theory" The Economic Journal. Blackwel Publishers, MA 2001.

References for Happiness in Countries: Does Greater Wealth Equal More Happiness

Evidence For a Connection

MacCulloch, Robert J, Andrew J. Oswald, and Rafel Di Tella. The Macroeconomics of Happiness. July 30, 2002. [2]

Hagerty, Micheal R. and Ruut Veenhoven. "Wealth and Happiness Revisited-Growing National Income Does Go with Greater Happiness", April 2, 2002. [3]

Evidence Against Layard, Richard. "Happiness: Has Social Science a Clue?" Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures 2002/3. Delivered 3,4,5 March 2003. [4]