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EVS WVS 1 EVS–WVS 1 Easterlin paradox 1 Economic development 1 Europe 1 Social capital 1 Subjective well-being 1 convergence 1 path-dependency 1 social capital 1 trends 1
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Sarracino, Francesco 2 Mikucka, Malgorzata 1
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Social capital in Europe from 1990 to 2012: trends, path-dependency and convergence
Sarracino, Francesco; Mikucka, Malgorzata - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2015
Social capital affects many social and economic outcomes; hence, it is important to monitor its changes over time. Previous literature on trends of social capital focused mainly on the case of US, devoting less attention to other regions of the world, such as Europe. This study uses WVS-EVS...
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Richer in Money, Poorer in Relationships and Unhappy? Time Series Comparisons of Social Capital and Well-Being in Luxembourg
Sarracino, Francesco - In: Social Indicators Research 115 (2014) 2, pp. 561-622
The worrying decline of social capital (Putnam in Bowling alone: the collapse and revival of American community. Simon and Schuster, New York, <CitationRef CitationID="CR27">2000</CitationRef>) and the disappointing trends of subjective well-being characterising the US (Easterlin in Nations and households in economic growth. Academic...</citationref>
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