This paper uses Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996 to examine how the relationship between government size and life satisfaction changes. The major findings are: (1) Government size has a detrimental effect on life satisfaction when government size impedes economic growth in the economic developing stage. However, this effect clearly decreases when government size is not associated with economic growth in the developed stage. (2) Particularized trust is positively associated with life satisfaction of females but not with that of males. Such a tendency becomes more remarkable in the developed stage. These results are unchanged when the endogeneity bias caused by local government size and proxies of trust are controlle...
We conduct a hierarchical meta-regression analysis to review 87 empirical studies that report 769 es...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
Several researches have shown that economic freedom is positively related to life satisfaction. Only...
This paper uses Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996 to examine how the relati...
This paper uses Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996 to examine how the relati...
This paper uses individual-level data from Japan (2003) to examine the effects of government size an...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Survey, 2001) to examine how gove...
Recent studies show that psychological factors such as cognitive ability play an important role in t...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the effects of size of government on economic growth. With Japan’s ...
Empirical results through a fixed effects regression model show that government size has a negative ...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 14, 30 pages Which impact does government size have on life satisfact...
We explore the relationship between government size and economic growth in an endogenous growth mod...
This paper investigates the relationship between generalized trust and the size of government. Gener...
Until now there was little evidence of the influence of large governments on happiness and when it e...
We conduct a hierarchical meta-regression analysis to review 87 empirical studies that report 769 es...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
Several researches have shown that economic freedom is positively related to life satisfaction. Only...
This paper uses Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996 to examine how the relati...
This paper uses Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996 to examine how the relati...
This paper uses individual-level data from Japan (2003) to examine the effects of government size an...
This paper uses individual level data (the Japanese General Social Survey, 2001) to examine how gove...
Recent studies show that psychological factors such as cognitive ability play an important role in t...
[[abstract]]This paper considers the effects of size of government on economic growth. With Japan’s ...
Empirical results through a fixed effects regression model show that government size has a negative ...
The literature on the relationship between the size of government and economic growth is full of see...
WWWforEurope Policy Paper No. 14, 30 pages Which impact does government size have on life satisfact...
We explore the relationship between government size and economic growth in an endogenous growth mod...
This paper investigates the relationship between generalized trust and the size of government. Gener...
Until now there was little evidence of the influence of large governments on happiness and when it e...
We conduct a hierarchical meta-regression analysis to review 87 empirical studies that report 769 es...
This paper tests the hypothesis that the impact of government expenditures on growth is initially po...
Several researches have shown that economic freedom is positively related to life satisfaction. Only...