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Many studies have estimated the relationship between income and well-being. However, economic theory predicts that well-being derives from consumption, not income. Using newly available US micro-level panel data, we show that consumption has much larger effects on life satisfaction than does...
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We show the recovery in consumer spending in the United Kingdom through the second half of 2020 is unevenly distributed across regions. We utilise Fable Data: a real-time source of consumption data that is a highly correlated, leading indicator of Bank of England and Office for National...
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We find UK “local lockdowns” of cities and small regions, focused on limiting how many people a household can interact with and in what settings, are effective in turning the tide on rising positive COVID-19 cases. Yet, by focusing on household mixing within the home, these local lockdowns...
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