ECON-419 Economics of Happiness

Theoretical and empirical study of the determinants of happiness, life satisfaction, mental health, and other subjective measures of well-being. Topics include the measurement and reliability of well-being measures, the relationship between well-being and economic variables such as income and employment, and differences in well-being across various demographic groups.

Maximum Enrollment

20

Credits

1

Prerequisite

ECON-266 and ECON-275