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diminished steadily over time, the mentality-related gap changed non-monotonically, reflecting different happiness responses of …
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A growing literature in economics uses subjective well-being data collected in surveys as a proxy for utility. Environmental economists have combined these data with the public goods experienced by respondents using a novel non-market valuation approach: the experienced preference approach. In...
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This paper studies whether pro-environmental consumption choices are consistent with utility maximization and what role the consumption behavior of reference persons and one's own past behavior play in this context. By combining data on individuals' pro-environmental consumption from a unique...
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diminished steadily over time, the mentality-related gap changed non-monotonically, reflecting different happiness responses of …
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A growing literature in economics uses subjective well-being data collected in surveys as a proxy for utility. Environmental economists have combined these data with the public goods experienced by respondents using a novel non-market valuation approach: the experienced preference approach. In...
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Large-scale social surveys typically elicit levels of happiness and/or life satisfaction. This paper studies how such … reports of happiness and life satisfaction are related to measures of positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA). Major … findings are the following: (1) PA and NA levels jointly predict happiness better than they predict life satisfaction. (2) PA …
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The social costs of unemployment, in terms of unemployment's impact on European citizens' life satisfaction, relate strongly to unemployment duration. At any level of general joblessness, reducing long-term unemployment is more important than reducing the number of people unemployed at any point...
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Previous literature has identified considerable non-pecuniary costs to macroeconomic fluctuation and uncertainty. The present paper investigates whether and to what extent labor market institutions can mitigate those costs. We study how life satisfaction of European citizens is affected by...
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