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Felicidad y economía: la felicidad como utilidad en la economía
Author(s) -
Aura Liliana De los Ríos Giraldo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
equidad y desarrollo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2389-8844
pISSN - 1692-7311
DOI - 10.19052/ed.3700
Subject(s) - happiness , utilitarianism , mill , welfare economics , positive economics , humanities , philosophy , economics , sociology , epistemology , psychology , social psychology , history , archaeology
This article presents the concept of happiness from scientific, philosophical, psychological, and economic perspectives. It offers a historical look on happiness in economic thinking, starting from Adam Smith, in 1776, and continuing with the views of renowned economists like Jeremy Bentham, J.S. Mill, William Jevons, Leon Walras, Carl Menger, Paul Samuelson, among others. During this review, the concept of utility is incorporated and the study examines how, for almost seventy years, utility replaced happiness in the economic field. It also shows how the theory of utilitarianism and cardinal and ordinal utility originated from the thoughts of Bentham. Traditional scientific and empirical methods to study and measure happiness, as well as the reliability and validity of these measurements, are also analyzed here.

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