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Social Preferences and Well-being: Theory and Evidence

Psychology

Social Preferences and Well-being: Theory and Evidence

M. Iwasaki

This innovative study by Masaki Iwasaki uncovers a fascinating relationship between social preferences and subjective well-being. Through a comprehensive theoretical model and robust empirical analysis of US survey data, the research highlights how prosocial behavior significantly enhances overall well-being, rivaling traditional factors like income and education.... show more
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