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Why do economists study happiness?. (2017). Piekalkiewicz, Marcin ; Piekakiewicz, Marcin.
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  21. Reference Groups and Pensioners’ Subjective Economic Well-Being in Europe. (2017). Palomaki, Liisa-Maria.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  22. Money, Trust and Happiness in Transition Countries: Evidence from Time Series. (2017). Sarracino, Francesco ; Mikucka, Malgorzata ; Bartolini, Stefano.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  23. Social Comparisons on Subjective Well-Being: The Role of Social and Cultural Capital. (2017). Moro-Egido, Ana ; Cortés Aguilar, Alexandra ; Barcena-Martin, Elena ; Cortes-Aguilar, Alexandra.
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  24. Leisure Activities and Life Satisfaction: an Analysis with German Panel Data. (2017). Schroder, Jette ; Schmiedeberg, Claudia.
    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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  25. Why do economists study happiness?. (2017). Piekalkiewicz, Marcin ; Piekakiewicz, Marcin.
    In: The Economic and Labour Relations Review.
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  28. When Does Economic Growth Improve Life Satisfaction? Multilevel Analysis of the Roles of Social Trust and Income Inequality in 46 Countries, 1981–2012. (2017). Sarracino, Francesco ; Mikucka, Malgorzata ; Dubrow, Joshua K.
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  29. Money, Social Capital and Materialism. Evidence from Happiness Data. (2016). Piekalkiewicz, Marcin.
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    In: Department of Economics University of Siena.
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  31. Are Relational Goods Important for People with Disabilities?. (2016). Pagan Rodriguez, Ricardo.
    In: Applied Research in Quality of Life.
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    In: Working Papers.
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    In: PSE Working Papers.
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    In: PSE - Labex OSE-Ouvrir la Science Economique.
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  36. The Dark Side of Chinese Growth: Declining Social Capital and Well-Being in Times of Economic Boom. (2015). Sarracino, Francesco ; Bartolini, Stefano.
    In: World Development.
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  37. Predicting Well-Being in Europe? The Effect of the Financial Crisis. (2015). Hussain, M. Azhar.
    In: Eastern European Business and Economics Journal.
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  38. Quality of Life and Inequality. (2015). Krause, Peter.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
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  39. Bowling Alone or Bowling at All? The Effect of Unemployment on Social Participation. (2014). Suppa, Nicolai ; Kunze, Lars.
    In: Ruhr Economic Papers.
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  40. Richer in Money, Poorer in Relationships and Unhappy? Time Series Comparisons of Social Capital and Well-Being in Luxembourg. (2014). Sarracino, Francesco.
    In: Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement.
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  41. Testing the tunnel effect: comparison, age and happiness in UK and German panels. (2014). Steinhardt, Max ; FitzRoy, Felix ; Nolan, Michael ; Ulph, David.
    In: IZA Journal of European Labor Studies.
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  42. Income growth and happiness: reassessment of the Easterlin Paradox. (2014). Beja, Edsel.
    In: International Review of Economics.
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  44. Making economic growth and well-being compatible: the role of trust and income inequality. (2014). Sarracino, Francesco ; Mikucka, Malgorzata.
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  45. The dark side of Chinese growth: Explaining decreasing well-being in times of economic boom.. (2014). Sarracino, Francesco ; Bartolini, Stefano.
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  46. Income growth and happiness: Reassessment of the Easterlin Paradox. (2014). Beja, Edsel.
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  48. Poverty and Welfare Measurement on the Basis of Prospect Theory. (2014). Pirttilä, Jukka ; Nyyssölä, Milla ; Kanbur, Ravi ; Jantti, Markus ; Nyyssola, Milla ; Pirttila, Jukka.
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  49. Testing the Tunnel Effect: Comparison, Age and Happiness in UK and German Panels. (2013). Steinhardt, Max ; FitzRoy, Felix ; David, Ulph ; Max, Steinhardt ; Michael, Nolan ; Felix, FitzRoy .
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