A widespread opinion, supported by many theoretical contributions of philosophers and economists, states that economic prosperity has positive consequences on material wellbeing which are traded off by negative “moral ” consequences and social externalities. An opposite school of thought challenges this view by emphasizing that economic growth has also beneficial moral consequences in terms of higher tolerance, affection towards democracy, generosity and social consensus for competition. This paper focuses on the presumed positive effect of economic growth on tolerance, so far unexplored in the literature from an empirical point of view. Using panel data from the German Socioeconomic Panel on around 33,000 individuals over the period 1992-2...
We integrate a general social norm function which associates status to accumulation of capital and c...
Recent papers have modeled the prevalence of risk-tolerance as shaped by growth, making testable pre...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
A widespread opinion, supported by many theoretical contributions of philosophers and economists, st...
We investigate to what extent tolerance, as measured by attitudes toward different types of neighbor...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
Abstract in Undetermined Tolerance has the potential to affect both economic growth and wellbeing. I...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
The economic growth of development countries indicates that beside positive effects, manifesting th...
Governments across the world seek to promote a better life for their citizens, but thus far scholars...
We investigate to what extent tolerance, as measured by attitudes toward different types of neighbor...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
We integrate a general social norm function which associates status to accumulation of capital and c...
Recent papers have modeled the prevalence of risk-tolerance as shaped by growth, making testable pre...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
A widespread opinion, supported by many theoretical contributions of philosophers and economists, st...
We investigate to what extent tolerance, as measured by attitudes toward different types of neighbor...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
Abstract in Undetermined Tolerance has the potential to affect both economic growth and wellbeing. I...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
This paper argues for the importance of individuals’ tolerance of inequality for economic growth. By...
The work of Easterlin questioned the relationship between economic growth and life satisfaction. Sub...
The economic growth of development countries indicates that beside positive effects, manifesting th...
Governments across the world seek to promote a better life for their citizens, but thus far scholars...
We investigate to what extent tolerance, as measured by attitudes toward different types of neighbor...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...
This paper examines the impact of overall happiness of citizens on economic growth across countries....
We integrate a general social norm function which associates status to accumulation of capital and c...
Recent papers have modeled the prevalence of risk-tolerance as shaped by growth, making testable pre...
This paper asks what low-income countries can expect from growth in terms of happiness. It interpret...