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Carol Graham
Prof.
Alternative spellings: Carol L. Graham Carol Lee Graham
B:1962Lima Biblio: Tätig an der School of Public Policy, Univ. of Maryland, College Park., Md., USA (2005-2008); Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Global – CERES Economic and Social Policy in Latin America Initiative
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Carol Graham (born January 29, 1962) is the Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, a College Park professor at the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), and the author of numerous books, papers and edited volume chapters. Graham has written extensively and is considered an expert on issues including poverty, inequality, insecurity, the political economy of market reforms, subjective well-being, and the economics of happiness. In Happiness around the World: the Paradox of Happy Peasants and Miserable Millionaires (Oxford University Press, 2010, also published in Chinese, Portuguese, and Japanese), Graham explores what we know about the determinants of happiness across and within countries of different development levels, including some counterintuitive and surprising relationships. Her latest book, The Pursuit of Happiness: An Economy of Well-Being (Brookings Institution Press, 2011, also published in Chinese and Japanese), examines what the new science and metrics of well-being can contribute to policy and, in particular, if they can serve as new benchmarks of economic progress. Over the course of her career, Graham’s research has received support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Tinker and Hewlett Foundations, and the National Institute of Aging. She recently served on a National Academy of Sciences Panel on well-being metrics and public policy, and received a Distinguished Research Fellow Award from the International Society for Quality of Life Studies in September 2014. (Source: DBPedia)
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2023
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2017
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2015
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1991
Series
Discussion paper series / IZA (5)
GLO discussion paper (3)
IZA world of labor : evidence-based policy making (2)
Working paper / Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department (2)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (1)
Human development research paper (1)
Working paper (1)
Policy research working paper : WPS (1)
Research papers / United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research (1)
A Brookings focus book (1)
Brookings trade forum (1)
EBSCOhost eBook Collection (1)
Working paper series / Luxembourg Income Study (1)
Latin American research network (1)
Research project income distribution during the transition : research paper series (1)