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The limitations of GDP as a measure of welfare are well known. We propose a new method of estimating the well-being of nations. Using gross bilateral international migration flows and a discrete choice model in which everyone in the world chooses a country in which to live, we estimate each...
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This paper provides arguments in favor of using subjective questions as a proxy to measure welfare and well-being. This approach makes it possible to avoid having to define welfare and well-being means and having to identify the relevant indicators. Instead, individuals themselves define their...
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theoretical model of a hypothetical representative agent, we combine life satisfaction regressions to capture the full welfare …
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life satisfaction? This study examines subjective economic welfare and life satisfaction using the Russia Longitudinal … life satisfaction, and that the subjective economic welfare may be the driver of the 'Easterlin paradox.' The study also … society's income, will have lower collective life satisfaction. …
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Is wellbeing higher if the same number of negative events is spread out rather than bunched in time? Should positive events be spread out or bunched? We answer these questions exploiting quarterly data on six positive and twelve negative life events in the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics...
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