The Easterlin paradox worldwide

The Easterlin paradox states that, although richer people report higher levels of well-being within one country, no such relationship exists across countries or over time. Several authors disagree and claim a robust positive relationship. A percentage increase of income always leads to higher well-b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied economics letters 2016-01, Vol.23 (2), p.85-88
1. Verfasser: Opfinger, Matthias
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The Easterlin paradox states that, although richer people report higher levels of well-being within one country, no such relationship exists across countries or over time. Several authors disagree and claim a robust positive relationship. A percentage increase of income always leads to higher well-being. This article reassesses the relationship, but analyses regional differences. I find that the positive relationship is strong in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North African countries and Latin America. The relationship is not significant in Western Europe and Asia. In North America/Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa, the marginal effect even becomes negative. Materialistic attitudes or the degree of collectivism may serve as explanations for the findings.
ISSN:1350-4851
1466-4291
DOI:10.1080/13504851.2015.1051650