Using household survey data collected in 2013, this paper empirically investigates the determinants of individual subjective well-being in China, where there has been rapid economic development over the past three decades. The main results are as follows. First, factors such as good health, marital status, life satisfaction, body mass index, physical exercise, and expectations of inflation are all significantly correlated with the reported level of happiness. Second, income has no significant effect on the level of happiness, and happiness has an inverted U-shaped relationship to wealth. Third, increased education decreases the level of happiness. To some extent, these findings can explain why subjective well-being has declined in China, despite its spectacular economic growth.
Accounting computerization began in the 80s of last century in China. It is significant to understand its development. Unlike other countries, the main driving force for early China's computerization was the policy guidance and support of Chinese government; at the same time, China's reform and development and the gradual popularization and application of computer technology have created conditions for the development of accounting computerization. Since then, the related theoretical research and personnel training has begun to attract people's attention. Now, the development and research of accounting information system in China needs to be further improved, at this time, review the early development of accounting computerization in China and study its characteristics, for the future development and research to seek inspiration and enlightenment.
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