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effect on happiness. Specifically legal security and property rights, access to sound money, and freedom from excessive …
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poverty despite striking reductions in absolute poverty. The effects of relative deprivation explain why average happiness has …
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Expectations and information about the growth of GDP per capita have a large influence on decisions made by private and public economic agents. It will be argued here that GDP (per capita) is far from a robust indicator of social welfare, and that its use as such must be regarded as a serious...
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This paper examines a famous puzzle in social science. Why do some nations report such high happiness? Denmark, for …
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