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and subjective well-being. Using Veenhoven's happiness dataset, the evidence suggests countries with better economic … confounders of national subjective well-being such as income, unemployment, inequality, social capital and life satisfaction. The … effect of institutions on cross-national happiness is both significant and robust to different model specifications …
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satisfaction such that capitalism confers more life satisfaction on men than on women. We test empirically whether this concern is … for general life satisfaction. When looking at women and men separately, we find virtually no statistically significant … does not seem to favor men more than women in terms of life satisfaction. …
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countries. The estimation results show that life satisfaction is positively related to the quality of the legal system and …This paper estimates the relationship between various sub-indicators of economic freedom and life satisfaction for 122 … protection of property rights. For poor countries, freedom of trade fosters life satisfaction as well. Life satisfaction is …
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-- Prologue: The impossible trinity in a pandemic : life, liberty or the pursuit of happiness -- Strategy and financial inclusion … post COVID-19 world. …
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Introduction:Pathways towards Majoritarian Neoliberalism in MumbaiSujata Patel, D. Parthasarathy and George JosePart I. Work and Labour: Deregulation and Restructuring 1. Informality, Missing Markets and Political Organisation: Case Study of the Shiv Sena Neeraj Hatekar2. Gendered...
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effect on happiness. Specifically legal security and property rights, access to sound money, and freedom from excessive …
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of others undercuts the tendency for happiness to grow with an increase in one's own income, and happiness remains fairly …, and the greater the shortfall, the less one's happiness. There is thus an asymmetry in the psychological roots of income … evaluations when income is rising vs. falling , and this causes a corresponding asymmetry in the response of happiness to the …
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