Discovering whether social capital endowments in modern societies have been subjected or not to a process of gradual erosion is one of the most debated topics in recent economic literature. This new stream of research has been inaugurated by Putnam's pioneering studies about social capital trends in the United States. Recently, a considerable work by Stevenson and Wolfers (2008) put a new emphasis on this topic contending Easterlin's assessment. Present work is aimed at analyzing the relationship between changes in social capital and subjective well-being in western Europe considering 11 different countries. In particular, I would like to answer questions such as: (1) is social capital in western Europe declining? Is such erosion a general ...
This paper offers new findings which support the hypothesis that a causal link from happiness to soc...
Most popular explanations of the happiness paradox cannot fully account for the lack of growth in U....
The dissertation analyses the role of social capital in explaining the happiness-income relation. It...
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...
The evidence summarized in this chapter documents that GDP is associated with well-being over the bu...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
What predicts the evolution over time of subjective well-being?We correlate the trends of subjective...
In this paper we check whether social capital changes the association of subjective well-being with ...
This paper discusses the connection between social capital and trends in economic well-being. Althou...
Given the relevant role of social capital for many real-life dimensions such as health, well-being, ...
Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is cons...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the cross-national and longitudinal relationships between social capit...
Research on social capital predominantly focuses on generalized trust as the main outcome of the pre...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
This paper offers new findings which support the hypothesis that a causal link from happiness to soc...
Most popular explanations of the happiness paradox cannot fully account for the lack of growth in U....
The dissertation analyses the role of social capital in explaining the happiness-income relation. It...
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...
The evidence summarized in this chapter documents that GDP is associated with well-being over the bu...
This paper explores the relationship between social capital and happiness both in Europe as a whole,...
What predicts the evolution over time of subjective well-being?We correlate the trends of subjective...
In this paper we check whether social capital changes the association of subjective well-being with ...
This paper discusses the connection between social capital and trends in economic well-being. Althou...
Given the relevant role of social capital for many real-life dimensions such as health, well-being, ...
Social capital and especially trust are the foundation of most personal relationships and it is cons...
AbstractThis paper focuses on the cross-national and longitudinal relationships between social capit...
Research on social capital predominantly focuses on generalized trust as the main outcome of the pre...
High levels of social trust and social support are associated with life satisfaction around the worl...
This paper offers new findings which support the hypothesis that a causal link from happiness to soc...
Most popular explanations of the happiness paradox cannot fully account for the lack of growth in U....
The dissertation analyses the role of social capital in explaining the happiness-income relation. It...