Happiness and Hardship
Discover the intriguing intersection of happiness and economics in Happiness and Hardship by Carol Graham. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2001, this insightful book spans 190 pages, exploring how subjective well-being has evolved from a psychological concept to a crucial element in economic analysis. Graham delves into the complex relationship between happiness, income distribution, and economic conditions, particularly in the context of Latin America and the United States. This compelling read is perfect for anyone interested in the psychological aspects of economics, social studies, and the broader implications of free enterprise. Join Carol Graham on a journey that challenges traditional economic theories and invites readers to rethink the importance of happiness in our lives and societies.