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POSC 337: Political Economy of Happiness*

This course explores the political determinants of happiness in the United States and around the world. What makes citizens happier in one country compared to another? When might political institutions be most successful at producing happiness among people? What is the relationship between economic inequality, development, redistribution and happiness? The course starts by examining how happiness is conceptualized and measured in public opinion data, before exploring the political economy of happiness globally.
6 credits; SI, WR2, QRE, IS; Offered Winter 2019; K. Freeze