On the Problem of Measuring Happiness

The question of how to measure and aggregate happiness is more than a century old. In recent years, its relevance has risen due to efforts to replace the GDP with an index more indicative of well-being, though such efforts are fraught with serious conceptual problems. After briefly recalling these p...

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Main Author: Sabine Hossenfelder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Interdisciplinary Society 2013-07-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Online Access:http://indecs.eu/2013/indecs2013-pp289-301.pdf
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spelling doaj-1003709808894dd086726c5035d8c96b2020-11-24T22:55:09ZengCroatian Interdisciplinary SocietyInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems1334-46841334-46762013-07-0111328930110.7906/indecs.11.3.2On the Problem of Measuring HappinessSabine HossenfelderThe question of how to measure and aggregate happiness is more than a century old. In recent years, its relevance has risen due to efforts to replace the GDP with an index more indicative of well-being, though such efforts are fraught with serious conceptual problems. After briefly recalling these problems, we suggest to address them by using, instead of the common ordinal utility, an alternative quantity that is maximized in economic transactions. This quantity counts the number of future possibilities a commodity opens. The big advantage of this approach is that, in principle, the number of possibilities is an objective measure which allows for intra- and interpersonal comparison. We lay out the framework of the model and then discuss its relevance for social welfare. While we do here not explicitly compute a measure supplementing the GDP, we sketch how this could be done in practice.http://indecs.eu/2013/indecs2013-pp289-301.pdfwelfare functionalternatives to GDP
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On the Problem of Measuring Happiness
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
welfare function
alternatives to GDP
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title On the Problem of Measuring Happiness
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title_full On the Problem of Measuring Happiness
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publisher Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
series Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
issn 1334-4684
1334-4676
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The question of how to measure and aggregate happiness is more than a century old. In recent years, its relevance has risen due to efforts to replace the GDP with an index more indicative of well-being, though such efforts are fraught with serious conceptual problems. After briefly recalling these problems, we suggest to address them by using, instead of the common ordinal utility, an alternative quantity that is maximized in economic transactions. This quantity counts the number of future possibilities a commodity opens. The big advantage of this approach is that, in principle, the number of possibilities is an objective measure which allows for intra- and interpersonal comparison. We lay out the framework of the model and then discuss its relevance for social welfare. While we do here not explicitly compute a measure supplementing the GDP, we sketch how this could be done in practice.
topic welfare function
alternatives to GDP
url http://indecs.eu/2013/indecs2013-pp289-301.pdf
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