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This paper examines a famous puzzle in social science. Why do some nations report such high happiness? Denmark, for … Italy do relatively poorly. Yet the explanation for this ranking – one that holds even after adjustment for GDP and socio …
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diversi paesi. I risultati mostrano che, per i paesi più ricchi, il BLI non cresce con il GDP e che avere un alto livello di …
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happiness, and it can induct problems as well. GDP, a vague relation builder is used as an index to measure the progress and … lead people towards more satisfaction and happiness (Geometric Model) … the objects are reversed, then it ends in filling it at the starting point. Happiness in life is similar to this. Fill …
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This paper considers the influence of uncertainty with respect to GDP and population total and age structure on long … possible future GDP and population growth/change. The following are demonstrated: 1) if the medium path for either population … uncertainty with respect to GDP projections despite that the degree of uncertainty associated with population is smaller than the …
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This paper examines the time series behaviour of three variables (GDP, price level of consumption and population) in … in the cases of Benin, Burkina Faso and Senegal for GDP. …
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Happiness studies have rekindled interest in the measurement of subjective well-being, and often claim to track …
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self-assess their level of utility, usually on a numerical scale, using various terms such as happiness, life satisfaction … Piedmont Government, in order to assess the level of happiness, life satisfaction and quality of life using three different …-reports differently her/his own happiness, life satisfaction and well-being and therefore they may be similar but not equivalent notions …
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