Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being, 1971-1974

Economic incentives, values, and subjective well-being, 1971-1974

by Burkhard Strümpel, Richard T. Curtin, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Gerald Gurin

Book 3512 of ICPSR (Series) --

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The data were collected in an effort to construct and apply survey indicators of economic well-being and motivation, and to link changes in them to trends in the American economy. The work aims at measuring economic welfare, its dimensions, its situational (''objective'') and psychological (''subjective'') bases, and its consequences for economic behavior and system orientations.

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