Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being
Discover the intricate world of well-being with "Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being," a compelling volume published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. This insightful book features contributions from a diverse array of experts, including economists, philosophers, political scientists, and psychologists, who delve into the complexities of comparing well-being across individuals. Spanning 412 pages, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles, problems, and practices involved in understanding well-being. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in the intersections of social science and human experience, this book invites readers to engage with thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional perspectives. Enhance your understanding of well-being and its implications with this essential read.