Carol Graham is Senior Fellow and Charles Robinson Chair at the Brookings Institution and College Park Professor at the University of Maryland. She served as Vice President and Director of Governance Studies at Brookings from 2002-2004 and as a Special Advisor to the Deputy Managing Director of the IMF. She was a Special Adviser to the Executive Vice President of the Inter-American Development Bank while on a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellowship, and has consulted at a number of international financial institutions. Her research has received support from the Hewlett, Tinker, and MacArthur Foundations, as well as the Office of the Chief Economist of the World Bank. She is the author of numerous books and articles on poverty, inequality, and social welfare policy. Graham has an A.B. from Princeton University, an M.A. from The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Ph.D. from Oxford University.
The book reviews the theory and concepts of happiness, explaining how these concepts underpin a line of research which is both an attempt to understand the determinants of happiness and a tool for understanding the effects of a host of phenomena on human well being. The research finds surprising consistency in the determinants of happiness across levels of development. Yet there is still much debate over the relationship between happiness and income. The book explores the effects of many mediating factors in that relationship, ranging from macroeconomic trends and democracy to inequality and crime. It also reviews what we know about happiness and health and how that relationship varies according to income levels and health status. It concludes by discussing the potential--and the potential pitfalls--of using happiness surveys to contribute to better public policy.
Features
First in-depth study of happiness which crosses many countries and regions, including developed and developing countries
Includes interviews in both Central Asia and Afghanistan which have never been published before
Includes new data for Latin America which allows us to use well being surveys to measure how different health conditions affect the health and life satisfaction of people in different countries and socioeconomic cohorts.
Includes new surveys of the effects of crime and corruption on well being in Latin America, demonstrating a strong role for different norms in mediating the well being costs of these phenomena.
發表於2024-12-28
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圖書標籤: happiness Economics 社會 SubjectiveWellBeing International-Relations 心理 Int'lDev Easterlin'sParadox
舉瞭很多通過統計得齣的影響幸福的因素,大到國傢政權、民主狀況,小到個人健康、收入、福利乃至抽象的社會資本,但最重要的其實還是這句話:The grumbling rich man may well be less happy than the contented peasant, but he does have a higher standard of living than the peasant.
評分舉瞭很多通過統計得齣的影響幸福的因素,大到國傢政權、民主狀況,小到個人健康、收入、福利乃至抽象的社會資本,但最重要的其實還是這句話:The grumbling rich man may well be less happy than the contented peasant, but he does have a higher standard of living than the peasant.
評分舉瞭很多通過統計得齣的影響幸福的因素,大到國傢政權、民主狀況,小到個人健康、收入、福利乃至抽象的社會資本,但最重要的其實還是這句話:The grumbling rich man may well be less happy than the contented peasant, but he does have a higher standard of living than the peasant.
評分舉瞭很多通過統計得齣的影響幸福的因素,大到國傢政權、民主狀況,小到個人健康、收入、福利乃至抽象的社會資本,但最重要的其實還是這句話:The grumbling rich man may well be less happy than the contented peasant, but he does have a higher standard of living than the peasant.
評分舉瞭很多通過統計得齣的影響幸福的因素,大到國傢政權、民主狀況,小到個人健康、收入、福利乃至抽象的社會資本,但最重要的其實還是這句話:The grumbling rich man may well be less happy than the contented peasant, but he does have a higher standard of living than the peasant.
Happiness Around the World 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載