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satisfaction, makes residents worry more frequently, and worry more about crime in Germany. In particular, a 1% increase in the … crime frequency ratio results in a 0.043 standard deviation decrease in life satisfaction. This effect is driven almost …
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satisfaction, makes residents worry more frequently, and worry more about crime in Germany. In particular, a 1% increase in the … crime frequency ratio results in a 0.043 standard deviation decrease in life satisfaction. This effect is driven almost …
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It is politicians who have to decide when to release the lockdown, and in what way. In doing so, they have to balance many considerations (as with any decision). Often the different considerations appear incommensurable so that only the roughest of judgements can be made. For example, in the...
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We show that hosting the Olympic Games in 2012 had a positive impact on the life satisfaction and happiness of …
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In this article, we lay out the basic case for wellbeing as the goal of government. We briefly review the history of this idea, which goes back to the ancient Greeks and was the acknowledged ideal of the Enlightenment. We then discuss possible measures on which a wellbeing orientation could be...
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Hosting the Olympic Games costs billions of taxpayer dollars. Following a quasi- experimental setting, this paper assesses the intangible impact of the London 2012 Olympics, using a novel panel of 26,000 residents in London, Paris, and Berlin during the summers of 2011, 2012, and 2013. We show...
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