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While there is mounting evidence that large income shocks, e.g. in the form of a job loss, may impact health and mortality, little evidence exist on the potential relationship between sustained income volatility, keeping average lifetime income constant, and health. This paper exploits rich...
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How can a government help secure low-cost equity financing? This study offers an answer that a government can secure sustainable economic progress when policies of economic freedom are well institutionalized in a way that results in low equity volatility, thus low-cost equity financing. This...
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countries over 1995-2010 by considering the impacts of financial crisis. Consistent with theory, we find the overall economic …
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An adequate theory of Life Satisfaction (LS) needs to take account of both factors that tend to stabilise LS and those … that change it. The most widely accepted theory in psychology - setpoint theory - focussed solely on stability. That theory … recorded large, long term changes in LS. In this paper we elaborate a revised theory of LS change, based on analysis of the LS …
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