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or whether humans grow accustomed to better conditions over time. We rely on a large-scale experiment to examine what … reducing the shortfall in the satisfaction of their basic needs. Our results are conclusive. We find that subjective …
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that people's happiness eventually returns to a stable reference level. We use a multi-country field experiment to examine …
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or whether humans grow accustomed to better conditions over time. We rely on a large-scale experiment to examine what … reducing the shortfall in the satisfaction of their basic needs. Our results are conclusive. We find that subjective …
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A housing lottery in an Indian city provided winning slum dwellers the opportunity to move into improved housing on the city's periphery. Fourteen years later, relative to lottery losers, winners report improved housing farther from the city center, but no change in family income or human...
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For both policy makers and academic researchers it is an important concern whether or not low-income housing will become slum. The central issue of slum in both developing countries and developed countries is the lack of some local public goods such as security and sanitation. Hence, we propose...
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A housing lottery in an Indian city provided winning slum dwellers the opportunity to move into improved housing on the city's periphery. Fourteen years later, relative to lottery losers, winners report improved housing farther from the city center, but no change in family income or human...
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Housing, particularly for low income urban households, is a long-standing challenge in India. In 2012, 96 per cent of the all India urban housing shortage of 18.78 million was confined to low-income economic groups. This study empirically examines three facets of urban India's housing demand...
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A housing lottery in an Indian city provided winning slum dwellers the opportunity to move into improved housing on the city’s periphery. Fourteen years later, relative to lottery losers, winners report improved housing farther from the city center, but no change in family income or human...
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