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- W58453781 abstract "One of the crucial public policy questions of happiness research is whether the state should care for its citizens’ happiness. Not surprisingly, this question is controversially discussed in economics. On the one hand, Richard Layard, for instance, supports that public policy should accept happiness as its goal for better policies. On the other hand, Bruno S. Frey, e.g., does not recommend this; the reason is that happiness indicators will lose their objectivity when employed for political objectives. However, in this paper the main question is not whether the state should care for happy citizens but rather how happiness research may contribute to a better institutional framework for public policy. The first answer of this paper is that there is no clear-cut ideal form of the welfare state which could be justified by happiness research. The second answer is more optimistic since it might be feasible to employ the principles of soft paternalism within the framework of a so-called avuncular state to improve the institutional design of the welfare state." @default.
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- W58453781 title "Should the State Care for the Happiness of its Citizens?" @default.
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