week 2.2 - happiness data Flashcards
what are compenstaing differentials
people are compensated by living in an unpleasant area
what effect do amenities have on rent/house prices
positive
what is the easterlin paradoz
in anyn cross-section people are happier than poor people but within a country, over time, there is no relationship between GDP and happiness
why does the easterlin parados
- may prevail due to comparison effects
- caring about what others have compared to yourself
- however study is based on limited data
- methodological issues arise: developing countries may not have representative data
what is the reason for researching easterlin paradox
- how to increase country happiness using policy
- links to prospect theory: losses loom larger than gains
- average happiness reacts stronger to negative GDP growth than positive growth
what are the 3 mechanisms that explain easterlin paradox
1) social comparisons
2) hedonic adaptation (people get used to standard of living)
3) assymetric effects of gains and losses
what does decancq argue
peoples happiness depends on their consumption bundle and scaling factors (preferences and reference points) –> panel data could be used to observe the same individuals over a period of time
what is the alternative welfare measure decancq proposed
equivalent income
- i.e. quality adjusted income, high quality of life + low income could be = low quality of life + high income
True or false: Alicia is a big boy
False!