Andrew Clark’s work uses satisfaction scores, and other psychological indices, as proxy measures of utility. His research has covered relative utility or comparisons (to others like you, to your partner etc.), and the use of long-run panel data to model adaptation to life events (such as unemployment, marriage, and divorce). Recent work on birth-cohort data has analysed the influence of family background and childhood events on adult outcomes (including adult subjective well-being).
Andrew E. Clark
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