This book applies the framework of economists to discuss the question of how one can maximize subjective happiness. This book will interest researchers and students in happiness economics and positive psychology, and anyone keen to learn more about living fuller, happier lives.
This book applies the framework of economists to discuss the question of how one can maximize subjective happiness. This book will interest researchers and students in happiness economics and positive psychology, and anyone keen to learn more about living fuller, happier lives.
Lok Sang Ho, a past President of The Hong Kong Economic Association, was Director of the Pan Sutong Shanghai- HK Economic Policy Research Institute and Head of the Economics Department, Lingnan University, Hong Kong. Presently an Adjunct Professor of the Academy for Applied Policy Studies and Education Futures of the Education University of Hong Kong, his research spans many areas, from housing to education to psychology to international finance. He has authored several books including Psychology and Economics of Happiness, Public Policy and the Public Interest, and Health Policy and the Public Interest.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements ix Foreword x Preface xiii 1 Introduction to the economics of life 1 2 Human nature: human needs, character strengths and weaknesses 15 3 Love and the economics of love 27 4 The role of culture in household production and sustainable development 45 5 Mental capital and habit formation, with a digression to spiritual capital 59 6 The happiness formula, the role of voluntary action, and values in action 69 7 Marriage, mental capital, and happiness 89 8 Insight and fortitude 101 9 Engagement and self-actualization: vanity versus achievement and self-worth 116 10 Three happinesses and holistic personal growth as success 128 11 Regrets and worries, stresses, too many choices, and other negative emotions 143 12 Corporate LIFE and happiness at work 158 13 Psychometric properties of LIFE mental capital scale across different populations 171 Epilogue: Pray humans will become truly civilized 187 Bibliography 201 Index 210
Acknowledgements ix Foreword x Preface xiii 1 Introduction to the economics of life 1 2 Human nature: human needs, character strengths and weaknesses 15 3 Love and the economics of love 27 4 The role of culture in household production and sustainable development 45 5 Mental capital and habit formation, with a digression to spiritual capital 59 6 The happiness formula, the role of voluntary action, and values in action 69 7 Marriage, mental capital, and happiness 89 8 Insight and fortitude 101 9 Engagement and self-actualization: vanity versus achievement and self-worth 116 10 Three happinesses and holistic personal growth as success 128 11 Regrets and worries, stresses, too many choices, and other negative emotions 143 12 Corporate LIFE and happiness at work 158 13 Psychometric properties of LIFE mental capital scale across different populations 171 Epilogue: Pray humans will become truly civilized 187 Bibliography 201 Index 210
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