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fairness principles, namely equality of opportunity and freedom from poverty, into a joint measure of unfair inequality. Two …
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studies, we investigate the role of the freedom of choice as a key contributing construct in influencing a person s happiness …. We define two hypothetical sub-constructs for the freedom of choice to fully develop a model of happiness. We name those …
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. Individual responsibility is seriously undermined, as is faith in markets. He concludes that supporters of individual freedom …
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Using household data from Vietnam, we provide evidence on the effects of education on freedom of spouse choice. We use …
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This paper develops a theoretical and empirical model on the influence of identity on educational choices which extends the existing literature in several directions. The theoretical model proposed here allows schooling choices to be independently influenced by both personal and social...
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We investigate emigrant self-selection according to institutional quality using up to 3,566 observations on bilateral migration flows from 77 countries over the 1990-2000 period. We relate these flows to differences in political and economic institutions. We improve and expand upon previous...
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Creativity is often highly concentrated in time and space, and across different domains. What explains the formation and decay of clusters of creativity? In this paper we match data on thousands of notable individuals born in Europe between the XIth and the XIXth century with historical data on...
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local mayors and a retrospective survey to argue that even a "glimpse of freedom" can foster civilian opposition to …
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Conventional wisdom depicts corruption as a tax on incumbent firms. This paper challenges this view in two ways. First, by arguing that corruption matters not so much because of the value of the bribe ("tax"), but because of another less studied feature of corruption, namely bribe...
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Using the Reserve Bank of Australia's MARTIN model we compare actual monetary policy decisions to a counterfactual in …
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