Why Wealth Matters More Than Income for Subjective Well-being?

  • Brulé G
  • Suter C
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The links between economic prosperity and subjective well-being was one of the first ones to be investigated, ever since the latter has been measured. For convenience and availability matters, income (what people earn) was mostly used at the individual level. It is...

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Brulé, G., & Suter, C. (2019). Why Wealth Matters More Than Income for Subjective Well-being? (pp. 1–13). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05535-6_1

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