When More Does Not Necessarily Mean Better: Health-Related Illfare Comparisons with Non-Monotone Well-Being Relationships

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Most welfare studies assume that wellbeing is monotonically related to the variables used for the analysis. While this assumption is reasonable for many dimensions of well-being like income, education...

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Apablaza, M, Bresson, F and Yalonetzky, G (2016) When more does not necessarily meanbetter: Health-related illfare comparisons with non-monotone wellbeing relationships. Review of Income and Wealth, 62 (S1). S145-S178.

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