This paper utilizes a simple production function model to assess the relative importance of national flags and national flag colors on the well-being of 93 nations in 2007. It finds that the existence of national flags affects well-being positively. Well-being is inelastic with respect to national flag colors. In other words, it is far more important to well-being to have a national flag than whether the flag is a certain color combination. There is considerable regional variation, but the effects of national flags on well-being are invariant with respect to region
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to devise a new index of wellbeing that includes social and p...
We propose and test a new model for predicting multiple quantitative measures of well-being globally...
The study analyzes the flags of 30 countries through the lens of semiotic theory, specifically emplo...
This paper utilizes a simple production function model to assess the relative importance of national...
This exploratory paper estimates the effects on well-being of two very important institutional symbo...
I estimate the effects of national symbols and globalization on the well-being of 88 countries. I fi...
Using a simple production function approach I show that conventional factors and forces of productio...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
Each country in the world has its own combination of colors, shapes and symbols on their flags. Some...
For millennia fabric banners have served as indicators of political affiliation and national allegia...
This article is the eighteenth in a year-long series about economics and holidays
AbstractFlags which are regarded as the symbols of countries have various colors and symbols. Each c...
This project explores banal nationalism from a perspective where the visibility and usage of the US ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to devise a new index of wellbeing that includes social and p...
We propose and test a new model for predicting multiple quantitative measures of well-being globally...
The study analyzes the flags of 30 countries through the lens of semiotic theory, specifically emplo...
This paper utilizes a simple production function model to assess the relative importance of national...
This exploratory paper estimates the effects on well-being of two very important institutional symbo...
I estimate the effects of national symbols and globalization on the well-being of 88 countries. I fi...
Using a simple production function approach I show that conventional factors and forces of productio...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
We examined the concepts and emotions people associate with their national flag, and how these assoc...
Each country in the world has its own combination of colors, shapes and symbols on their flags. Some...
For millennia fabric banners have served as indicators of political affiliation and national allegia...
This article is the eighteenth in a year-long series about economics and holidays
AbstractFlags which are regarded as the symbols of countries have various colors and symbols. Each c...
This project explores banal nationalism from a perspective where the visibility and usage of the US ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to devise a new index of wellbeing that includes social and p...
We propose and test a new model for predicting multiple quantitative measures of well-being globally...
The study analyzes the flags of 30 countries through the lens of semiotic theory, specifically emplo...