2023
DOI: 10.1111/sjoe.12538
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Experienced versus decision utility: large‐scale comparison for income–leisure preferences*

Abstract: Subjective well‐being (SWB) data is increasingly used to perform welfare analysis. Interpreted as ‘experienced utility’, it has recently been compared to ‘decision utility’ using small‐scale experiments most often based on stated preferences. We transpose this comparison to the framework of non‐experimental and large‐scale data commonly used for policy analysis, focusing on the income‐leisure domain where redistributive policies operate. Using the British Household Panel Survey, we suggest a ‘deviation’ measur… Show more

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