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This paper provides unheard direct evidence that comparisons exert a significant effect on subjective well-being. It also evaluates the relative importance of different types of benchmarks. Dynamic comparisons outweigh static ones. Internal benchmarks are more important than external reference...
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This paper shows how distance functions, a tool typically employed in production economics to measure the distance between a set of inputs and a set of outputs, can be employed to approximate a composite measure encompassing the many dimensions of well-being. It also illustrates how to implement...
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This paper shows how distance functions, a tool typically employed in production economics to measure the distance between a set of inputs and a set of outputs, can be employed to approximate a composite measure encompassing the many dimensions of well-being. It also illustrates how to implement...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318262
billionaires list, the Global Wealth Report (GWR), and the World Happiness Report, as well as from the World Database on Happiness …
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a life satisfaction question included in the Gallup World Poll in almost all countries in the world. We argue that …
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what if personal well-being is measured using subjective well-being indicators such as life satisfaction or self … distributions. The methods are illustrated using data from the World Values Survey. …
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curve areas. Comparisons of life satisfaction distributions for six countries reveal a substantial number of unanimous …
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This paper uses data from the World Values Survey to investigate how an individual's self-reported happiness is related …
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The hypothesis tested in this paper is whether the increasing inequality in recent years has had a significant impact on well-being among the population in Denmark. After a survey of the literature we use attitude variables from the European Social Survey in a pseudo-panel setting covering the...
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We discuss and compare five measures of individual well-being, namely income, an objective composite well-being index, a measure of subjective well-being, equivalent income, and a well-being measure based on the von Neumann-Morgenstern utilities of the individuals. After examining the...
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