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collection to fruition. The papers have been arranged in three sections: Globalisation, Religion and Development; Gender and … of globalisation, religion and development sparked much interest and debate prompting the conference organisers to make a …
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-sectional data from the fifth wave of the World Values Survey and provide empirical evidence that people who regularly use the … internet as a source of information derive relatively less life satisfaction from the same level of income. Using panel data …
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There is great variation in views on and treatment of minorities such as gay men across the world. We are the first to … citizen, as well as the transmission mechanisms through which policies and institutions affect life satisfaction. We find that … public opinion and behavior in a pro-gay direction, while religion and living in a post-communist country exert a negative …
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autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity framework for global wealth and happiness represented, respectively, by FTSE All-World …
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We are witnessing the spectacular end of a second period of globalization and the return of states in the definition of international order. Within this dynamic of global capitalism, the possibility of an environmental transition or a transition toward an economy of well-being respectful of the...
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computer access in areas with advanced internet infrastructure. Furthermore, we report cross-sectional evidence from the World … use the internet as a source of information derive less satisfaction from income. Together, the empirical findings …
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