Who benefits from economic freedom? Results from a panel of 86 countries over the 1990–2005 period suggest that overall economic freedom has a significant positive effect on subjective well-being. Its dimensions legal security and property rights, sound money, and regulation are in particular strong predictors of higher well-being. The overall positive effect is not affected by socio-demographics; the effects of individual dimensions vary, however. Developing countries profit more from higher economic freedom, in particular from reducing the regulatory burden. Culture moderates the effect: societies that are more tolerant and have a positive attitude toward the market economy profit the most
Human freedom, and therefore, quality of life in many countries of the world have been restricted an...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
The impact of economic freedom on the quality of life is the subject of interest for this dissertati...
Does economic freedom increase the utility of an average citizen? Public choice theory in particular...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
Are people more likely to be satisfied with their lives if they had freedom from regulations, if the...
Freedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. This study t...
textabstractFreedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. ...
It is well established that economic freedom promotes economic development and social progress. Howe...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which people feel they are in control of their lives is...
ii The economics of happiness is a rapidly emerging sector of economic research that centers on an i...
The “invisible hand” is a concept foundational to the argument for free market economics, and so is ...
In this paper we test the relationship between changes in economic freedom and wellbeing. Unlike pre...
Several researches have shown that economic freedom is positively related to life satisfaction. Only...
AbstractWe explore the relationship between individual control perceptions and the degree to which a...
Human freedom, and therefore, quality of life in many countries of the world have been restricted an...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
The impact of economic freedom on the quality of life is the subject of interest for this dissertati...
Does economic freedom increase the utility of an average citizen? Public choice theory in particular...
In this article we investigate the linkage between economic freedom and happiness (subjective well-b...
Are people more likely to be satisfied with their lives if they had freedom from regulations, if the...
Freedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. This study t...
textabstractFreedom in nations can affect the happiness of citizens both positively and negatively. ...
It is well established that economic freedom promotes economic development and social progress. Howe...
Recent research has shown that the degree to which people feel they are in control of their lives is...
ii The economics of happiness is a rapidly emerging sector of economic research that centers on an i...
The “invisible hand” is a concept foundational to the argument for free market economics, and so is ...
In this paper we test the relationship between changes in economic freedom and wellbeing. Unlike pre...
Several researches have shown that economic freedom is positively related to life satisfaction. Only...
AbstractWe explore the relationship between individual control perceptions and the degree to which a...
Human freedom, and therefore, quality of life in many countries of the world have been restricted an...
Most studies show that nations which have fewer restrictions on private agents and transactions tend...
The impact of economic freedom on the quality of life is the subject of interest for this dissertati...