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of Happiness is an example of such a tool. The archive is tailored to meet the requirements of assembling research … findings on happiness; both distributional findings (how happy people are) and correlational findings (what things go together … with happiness). With its focus on 'findings' the system differs from data-archives that store 'investigations' and from …
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performance. The literature on the relationship between such institutions and happiness is, however, rather limited, and … inconclusive. In this paper, we revisit the findings from recent cross-country studies on the institutions-happiness association …. Our findings suggest that their conclusions are qualitatively rather insensitive to the specific measure of ‘happiness …
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that accounts for unobserved, time-invariant country heterogeneity. This study also shows that using supra-national region …
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performance. The literature on the relationship between such institutions and happiness is, however, rather limited, and … inconclusive. In this paper, we revisit the findings from recent cross-country studies on the institutions-happiness association … measure of ‘happiness’ used, while the associations between institutions and subjective well-being differ among poor and rich …
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The Economics of Happiness already recognizes how procedures affect the evaluation of outcomes, although this has only … by linking happiness and procedural rationality, focusing on ‘happiness for choice’ (the individual’s perceived … satisfaction after the decision making process). Simon’s model shows the need for defining aspirations whose values are adapted to …
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Model techniques. The long run estimation reveals causality between investment and saving for the entire sample. The Granger … causality tests confirm this result and validate the presence of bidirectional causal relationship between investment and saving …. However, the short run estimation shows no causality between the two variables for the entire sample. At the individual level …
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approach, and we perform the cointegration and Granger causality analysis employing the methods of vector error correction … bilateral but exhibits stronger evidence on the causality of output→finance; and (2) economic growth, financial development and …
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This paper argues that since China closes her asset markets, investors turn to Hong Kong instead. The initial public offerings (IPO) of Chinese firms in the Hong Kong stock market and the local housing market of Hong Kong improve the prediction of each other, as they may serve as a coordinator...
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and the theory of systems. The methodology of the author is based on causality in relations of a society and social …
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coefficient of the error correction term confirms the long run causality between explanatory variables and private investment. The … pair-wise Granger causality concludes unidirectional causality from private investment to GDP growth, from private … causality test confirms bidirectional causality between debt servicing and private investment. The paper also suggests policy …
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