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Morrison P. S. Local expressions of subjective well-being: the New Zealand experience, Regional Studies. Students of … regional science have been preoccupied with economic drivers while at the same time implicitly assuming that increasing urban … size and density raises local well-being. However, the geography of happiness may not mirror the geography of growth …
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time, greater consumer satisfaction, the elimination of poverty and greater public support for redistributive efforts to … growth does not lead to greater happiness. In attempting to solve this puzzle, he canvasses three currents of thought in the …
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on aspirations and satisfaction expressed by students attending an economic course. …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 …
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seem to band them together as this article will attempt to do, physics and economics are conjoined. Space, Time , Matter …
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and time. Leijonhufvud takes co-ordination failures due to imperfect knowledge into account by focussing on financial … markets incapable of providing for the consistency of long-term production and consumption plans. The time dimension in the …, and hence, by fossilising past events, appears as a factor of propagation of disequilibria. Coupling this time dimension …
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and time. Leijonhufvud takes co-ordination failures due to imperfect knowledge into account by focussing on financial … markets incapable of providing for the consistency of long-term production and consumption plans. The time dimension in the …, and hence, by fossilising past events, appears as a factor of propagation of disequilibria. Coupling this time dimension …
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