著者
Takuya Ishino Akiko Kamesaka Toshiya Murai Masao Ogaki
出版者
Association of Behavioral Economics and Finance
雑誌
行動経済学 (ISSN:21853568)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.5, pp.269-272, 2012 (Released:2013-06-12)
参考文献数
1

Using large panel data which consist of responses from over 4000 households in all over Japan, we analyze changes in people's worldviews and subjective well-being (happiness) before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake. As a result we find that 1) there were more people—more than six times as many—who replied that their happiness improved after the earthquake than those who said it worsened, and also that 2) many more Japanese people have become more altruistic since the earthquake, even in the most affected areas. One possible interpretation of these results is that many Japanese became more altruistic as a result of the Great East Japan Earthquake, made donation, and donating improved people's happiness. Our regression analysis that allows for reverse causality yields results that are consistent with this interpretation.