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Many studies have estimated the relationship between income and well-being. However, economic theory predicts that well-being derives from consumption, not income. Using newly available US micro-level panel data, we show that consumption has much larger effects on life satisfaction than does...
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Attention utility is the hedonic pleasure or pain derived purely from paying attention to information, and is distinct from the 'news utility' that arises from gaining new information. Using data on brokerage account logins by individual investors, we show that individuals devote...
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Attention utility is the hedonic pleasure or pain derived purely from paying attention to information. Using data on brokerage account logins by individual investors, we show that individuals devote disproportionate attention to already-known positive information about the performance of...
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