With an online survey on major Italian newspapers we ask respondents to simulate the typical policymaker decision, that is, the dilemma of allocating scarce financial resources among alternative competing goals using the domains of the newly defined Italian BES (sustainable and equitable wellbeing) indicators. Our main finding is that homogeneity of choices is rejected since preferred allocations are strongly affected by socio-demographic factors and mainly by political orientation, age, education and gender. An important related result is that education and political orientation significantly affect preferences toward sustainable development. We as well find that respondents' expenditure preferences on a given BES domain are mainly affecte...
Measuring economic growth is not only an arithmetic problem, it also involvesan economic vision and ...
Over the last years there has been an increasing interest in measuring well-being at local level. Th...
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With an online survey on major Italian newspapers we ask respondents to simulate the typical policym...
The paper aims to shed light on the geography of well-being in Italian regions and explain the dista...
Sustainable development is a relatively recent approach to economic growth measure, which has the g...
Using Italian data on Income and Living Conditions for the year 2005, the paper explores empirically...
We use data from the new ISTAT-BES database to estimate the socio-economic determinants of subjectiv...
The rise and decline of the Italian economy over the past 60 years form a surprisingly regular parab...
The well-being generated by each place is an unobservable characteristic affecting local competitive...
The promotion of subjective well-being is becoming a central goal of social and public policy. In th...
Abstract Recently, a new approach for measuring well-being was developed by eighteen ...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
As a part of the international debate on Beyond the GDP, this paper describes the temporal trend of...
Measuring economic growth is not only an arithmetic problem, it also involvesan economic vision and ...
Over the last years there has been an increasing interest in measuring well-being at local level. Th...
Contains fulltext : 84548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Preferences are ...
With an online survey on major Italian newspapers we ask respondents to simulate the typical policym...
The paper aims to shed light on the geography of well-being in Italian regions and explain the dista...
Sustainable development is a relatively recent approach to economic growth measure, which has the g...
Using Italian data on Income and Living Conditions for the year 2005, the paper explores empirically...
We use data from the new ISTAT-BES database to estimate the socio-economic determinants of subjectiv...
The rise and decline of the Italian economy over the past 60 years form a surprisingly regular parab...
The well-being generated by each place is an unobservable characteristic affecting local competitive...
The promotion of subjective well-being is becoming a central goal of social and public policy. In th...
Abstract Recently, a new approach for measuring well-being was developed by eighteen ...
In this paper, preferences for income redistribution in Switzerland are elicited through a Discrete ...
As a part of the international debate on Beyond the GDP, this paper describes the temporal trend of...
Measuring economic growth is not only an arithmetic problem, it also involvesan economic vision and ...
Over the last years there has been an increasing interest in measuring well-being at local level. Th...
Contains fulltext : 84548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Preferences are ...