In this volume, Lok Sang Ho suggests that the lack of progress in happiness among developed countries despite significant economic growth is due to a deficit of "mental goods", rather than a lack of material goods. Drawing on empirical research, the book explores how to invest, work, and consume from a whole life perspective, arguing that every action - consumption, investment, or work - should enhance the total quality of life.
In this volume, Lok Sang Ho suggests that the lack of progress in happiness among developed countries despite significant economic growth is due to a deficit of "mental goods", rather than a lack of material goods. Drawing on empirical research, the book explores how to invest, work, and consume from a whole life perspective, arguing that every action - consumption, investment, or work - should enhance the total quality of life.
Lok Sang Ho is Professor and Head of the Department of Economics and Director of the Centre for Public Policy Studies at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Economics of Life: Happiness Requires Both Physical and Mental Goods 2. Love and the Economics of Love 3. The Role of Culture in Household Production 4. Mental Capital and Habit Formation, with a Digression to Spiritual Capital 5. The Happiness Formula 6. Marriage, Mental Capital, and Happiness 7. More on Mental Goods: Achievement Versus Vanity 8. Insight 9. Fortitude 10. Engagement: Living with a Purpose 11. Three Happinesses and Transcendental Happiness 12. Avoiding Regrets and Coming to Terms with Past Errors 13. Avoiding Worries and Coming to Terms with an Uncertain Future and Negative Emotions 14. The Paradox of Choice: More Choices and More Sophisticated Products Need Not Translate into Greater Happiness 15. Holistic Perspective of Life, Successful Living, and Happiness 16. Epilogue
1. The Economics of Life: Happiness Requires Both Physical and Mental Goods 2. Love and the Economics of Love 3. The Role of Culture in Household Production 4. Mental Capital and Habit Formation, with a Digression to Spiritual Capital 5. The Happiness Formula 6. Marriage, Mental Capital, and Happiness 7. More on Mental Goods: Achievement Versus Vanity 8. Insight 9. Fortitude 10. Engagement: Living with a Purpose 11. Three Happinesses and Transcendental Happiness 12. Avoiding Regrets and Coming to Terms with Past Errors 13. Avoiding Worries and Coming to Terms with an Uncertain Future and Negative Emotions 14. The Paradox of Choice: More Choices and More Sophisticated Products Need Not Translate into Greater Happiness 15. Holistic Perspective of Life, Successful Living, and Happiness 16. Epilogue
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