Yet no matter how much we achieve or adapt or grow, the hedonic treadmill—our "general tendency to return to a set level of happiness despite life’s ups and downs"—leaves many of us unable ...
In the realm of housing, a study focused on developing spatial price indexes for housing rents in Italy using a hedonic regression model. This method allows for a more nuanced understanding of ...
Hedonic regression using livestock species, sex, maturity, and size accounted for 90% of the local market price of livestock. We compared the market-based exchange ratio between cattle and smallstock ...
The findings indicate that assumptions about the functional form of the size-price relationship can significantly affect the results of hedonic regression studies, which are commonly used to ...
The hedonic treadmill is the idea that an individual's level of happiness, after rising or falling in response to positive or negative life events, ultimately tends to move back toward where it ...