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Economic Growth Evens Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys
Authors:Andrew E. Clark  Sarah Flèche  Claudia Senik
Affiliation:1. Paris School of Economics—CNRS;2. CEPLondon School of Economics;3. University Paris‐Sorbonne;4. Paris School of Economics
Abstract:In spite of the great U‐turn that saw income inequality rise in Western countries in the 1980s, happiness inequality has fallen in countries that have experienced income growth (but not in those that did not). Modern growth has reduced the share of both the “very unhappy” and the “perfectly happy.” Lower happiness inequality is found both between and within countries, and between and within individuals. Our cross‐country regression results suggest that the extension of various public goods helps to explain this greater happiness homogeneity. This new stylized fact arguably comes as a bonus to the Easterlin paradox, offering a somewhat brighter perspective for developing countries.
Keywords:D6  D31  I3  O15  development  Easterlin paradox  economic growth  happiness  inequality
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