Better the devil you know

Are stated preferences over health and happiness determined by how healthy and happy people are? Most people want to be both happy and healthy. But which matters most when there is a trade-off between them? This paper addresses this question by asking 4000 members of the UK and US public to make various choices between being happy or being physically healthy. The results suggest that these trade-offs are determined in substantial part by the respondent's own levels of happiness and health, with unhappy people more likely to choose unhappy lives and unhealthy people more likely to choose unhealthy ones. Read the paper here.

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Do misconceptions about health-related Quality of Life affect general population valuations of health states?