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A theory of happiness-wealth relationship with status-sensitive communication

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posted on 2024-11-14, 14:08 authored by Amnon Levy
Personal happiness might not solely depend on the individual's level of wealth but also on the individual's level of sincere social capital. This paper argues that if sincere interpersonal communication is sensitive to economic status disparities, the accumulation of personal wealth beyond the community's average erodes the individual's sincere social capital. A measure of sincere social capital that is based on such sensitivity is constructed. Its consideration leads to the depiction of the individual's happiness-wealth relationship as an inverted U-shaped curve that peaks at personal wealth that is greater than the community mean.

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Levy, A. (2009). A theory of happiness-wealth relationship with status-sensitive communication. The Journal of Socio-Economics, 38 (1), 168-172.

Journal title

Journal of Socio-Economics

Volume

38

Issue

1

Pagination

168-172

Language

English

RIS ID

25615

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