In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptation and social comparisons – explain this evidence, but they don't explain what shapes the trend of subjective well-being and its differences across countries. Recent research identified in social capital a plausible candidate to explain the trends of well-being. This dissertation adopts various econometric techniques to explore the relationship over time among social capital, economic growth and subjective well-being. The main conclusion is that social capital is a good predictor of the trend of subjective well-being, both within and across countries. Hence, policies for well-being should aim at preserving and enhancing social capital for th...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
This article summarises recent empirical research on the determinants of subjective well-being. Resu...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptat...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the cross-national and longitudinal relationships between social capit...
This thesis is comprised of four empirical papers. The first paper (coauthored with Stefano Bartoli...
What does predict the evolution over time of subjective well-being? We answer this question correlat...
The dissertation analyses the role of social capital in explaining the happiness-income relation. It...
Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate the variation of subjectiv...
This dissertation contributes to a Sociology of Happiness by examining the social context of subjec...
Are unhappiness, high concern for money and scarcity of social capital different faces of the same p...
The concept of social capital was investigated as an explanatory variable of a number of significant...
This dissertation contributes to a Sociology of Happiness by examining the social context of subject...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
This article summarises recent empirical research on the determinants of subjective well-being. Resu...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptat...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the cross-national and longitudinal relationships between social capit...
This thesis is comprised of four empirical papers. The first paper (coauthored with Stefano Bartoli...
What does predict the evolution over time of subjective well-being? We answer this question correlat...
The dissertation analyses the role of social capital in explaining the happiness-income relation. It...
Using longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, we estimate the variation of subjectiv...
This dissertation contributes to a Sociology of Happiness by examining the social context of subjec...
Are unhappiness, high concern for money and scarcity of social capital different faces of the same p...
The concept of social capital was investigated as an explanatory variable of a number of significant...
This dissertation contributes to a Sociology of Happiness by examining the social context of subject...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...
This article summarises recent empirical research on the determinants of subjective well-being. Resu...
Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a pr...