This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Deardorff, A.V. (2014), “Welfare”, Deardorffs’ Glossary of International Economics, retrieved from University of Michigan resources [1 September 2017].DeardorffA.V.2014Search in Google Scholar
DeDeo, S. (2016), Bayesian Reasoning for Intelligent People Draft paper of the Carnegie Mellon University and the Santa Fe Institute.DeDeoS.2016Search in Google Scholar
Dietz, S., Groom, B., Pizer, W.A. (2016), Weighing the costs and benefits of climate change to our children, The Future of Children Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 133-155.DietzS.GroomB.PizerW.A.2016Weighing the costs and benefits of climate change to our childrenVol26No.1pp133–15510.1353/foc.2016.0007Search in Google Scholar
Frijters, P., Van Praag, B.M.S. (1998), The effects of climate on welfare and wellbeing in Russia, Climate Change Vol. 39, pp. 61-81.FrijtersP.Van PraagB.M.S.1998The effects of climate on welfare and wellbeing in RussiaVol39pp61–8110.1023/A:1005347721963Search in Google Scholar
Gilboa, I. (2009), Theory of decision under uncertainty, Econometric Society Monograph Series Vol. 45, Cambridge University Press, New York.GilboaI.2009Vol. 45Cambridge University PressNew York10.1017/CBO9780511840203Search in Google Scholar
Gilboa, I., Maccheroni, F., Marinacci, M., Schmeidler, D. (2010), Objective and subjective rationality in a multiple prior model, Econometrica Vol. 78, pp. 755-770.GilboaI.MaccheroniF.MarinacciM.SchmeidlerD.2010Objective and subjective rationality in a multiple prior modelVol78pp755–77010.3982/ECTA8223Search in Google Scholar
Hayek, F.A. (1937), Economics and knowledge, Economica Vol. 4, No. 13, pp. 33-54.HayekF.A.1937Economics and knowledgeVol4No.13pp33–5410.2307/2548786Search in Google Scholar
Heathwood, C. (2014), Subjective theories of well-being, in: B. Eggleston, D.E. Miller, (Eds), The Cambridge companion to utilitarianism Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 199-219.HeathwoodC.2014Subjective theories of well-beingin: B. Eggleston, D.E. Miller, (Eds)Cambridge University PressCambridgepp199–21910.1017/CCO9781139096737.011Search in Google Scholar
Helliwell, J.F., Huang, H. (2010), How’s the job? Well-being and social capital in the workplace, Industrial and Labor Relations Review Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 205-227.HelliwellJ.F.HuangH.2010How’s the job? Well-being and social capital in the workplaceVol63No.2pp205–22710.1177/001979391006300202Search in Google Scholar
Hogben, L. (1993), Mathematics for the million: how to master the magic of numbers W.W. Norton & Company, London.HogbenL.1993W.W. Norton & CompanyLondonSearch in Google Scholar
Ikeda, Y., Yagi, K. (2012), Subjectivism and objectivism in the history of economic thought Routledge, London.IkedaY.YagiK.2012RoutledgeLondon10.4324/9780203110560Search in Google Scholar
Judge, T.A., Thoresen, C.J., Bono, J.E., Patton, G.K. (2001), The job satisfaction – job performance relationship: a qualitative and quantitative review, Psychological Bulletin Vol. 127, No. 3, pp. 376-407.JudgeT.A.ThoresenC.J.BonoJ.E.PattonG.K.2001The job satisfaction – job performance relationship: a qualitative and quantitative reviewVol127No.3pp376–40710.1037/0033-2909.127.3.376Search in Google Scholar
Kahneman, D., Deaton, A. (2010), High income improves evaluation of life but not emotional well-being Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 107, No. 38, pp. 16489-16493.KahnemanD.DeatonA.2010Vol107No.38pp16489–1649310.1073/pnas.1011492107Search in Google Scholar
Kassenboehm, S.C., Haisken-DeNew, J.P. (2009), You’re Fired! The causal negative effect of entry unemployment on life satisfaction, The Economic Journal Vol. 119, No. 536, pp. 448-462.KassenboehmS.C.Haisken-DeNewJ.P.2009You’re Fired! The causal negative effect of entry unemployment on life satisfactionVol119No.536pp448–46210.1111/j.1468-0297.2008.02246.xSearch in Google Scholar
Keller, S. (2009), Welfare as success, Noûs Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 656-683.KellerS.2009Welfare as successVol43No.4pp656–68310.1111/j.1468-0068.2009.00723.xSearch in Google Scholar
Lin, E. (2017), Against welfare subjectivism, Noûs Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 354-377.LinE.2017Against welfare subjectivismVol51No.2pp354–37710.1111/nous.12131Search in Google Scholar
Nelson, R.R., Winter, S.G. (1982), An evolutionary theory of economic change The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, Cambridge and London.NelsonR.R.WinterS.G.1982The Belknap Press of Harvard University PressCambridge and LondonSearch in Google Scholar
Nordhaus, W.D., Tobin, J. (1972), Is growth obsolete?, Economic Research: Retrospect and Prospect Vol. 5, pp. 1-80.NordhausW.D.TobinJ.1972Is growth obsolete?Vol5pp1–8010.4324/9781315197715-3Search in Google Scholar
Skidelsky, R. (2012), Happiness, equality and the search for economic growth The Guardian, retrieved from The Guardian international edition [30 September 2017].SkidelskyR.2012The Guardianretrieved from The Guardian international edition [30 September 2017]Search in Google Scholar
Smith, A. (2007), An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations MetaLibri Digital Library, Lausanne.SmithA.2007MetaLibri Digital LibraryLausanneSearch in Google Scholar
Vanberg, V. (2009), Evolving preferences and policy advice in democratic society, The papers on economics and evolution #0919 Max Planck Institute of Economics, Jena.VanbergV.2009Max Planck Institute of EconomicsJenaSearch in Google Scholar
Yelle, B. (2016), In defense of sophisticated theories of welfare, Philosophia Vol. 44, No. 4, pp. 1409-1418.YelleB.2016In defense of sophisticated theories of welfareVol44No.4pp1409–141810.1007/s11406-016-9776-xSearch in Google Scholar
Zhuang, J. (2011), Poverty, inequality, and inclusive growth in Asia: measurement, policy issues, and country studies Anthem Press, London.ZhuangJ.2011Anthem PressLondon10.7135/UPO9780857288066Search in Google Scholar