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Journal of Happiness Studies
Do Equal Rights for a Minority Affect General Life Satisfaction?
While previous research examines how institutions matter for general life satisfaction and how specific institutions embodying equal rights for gay people matter for the life satisfaction of gays, we c…
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Social Indicators Research
What Aspects of Society Matter for the Quality of Life of a Minority? Global Evidence from the New Gay Happiness Index
There is great variation in views on and treatment of minorities such as gay men across the world. We are the first to pinpoint what features of societies are beneficial to gay men’s quality of life b…
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Southern Economic Journal
The Market–Promoting and Market–Preserving Role of Social Trust in Reforms of Policies and Institutions
Social trust has been identified as a catalyst for reforms. We take the literature further in two ways. First, we analyze mechanisms through which social trust enables liberalizing reforms—by overcomi…
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Journal of Economic Literature
The Economic Consequences of Social–Network Structure
We survey the literature on the economic consequences of the structure of social networks. We develop a taxonomy of "macro" and "micro" characteristics of social-interaction networks and discuss both…
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Journal of Public Economics
The Right Look: Conservative Politicians Look Better and Voters Reward It
Since good-looking politicians win more votes, a beauty advantage for politicians on the left or on the right is bound to have political consequences. We show that politicians on the right look more b…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Tolerance in the United States: Does Economic Freedom Transform Racial, Religious, Political and Sexual Attitudes?
Tolerance is a distinguishing feature of Western culture. Still, it varies between and within countries, as well as over time, and irrespective of whether one values it for its own sake or for its ben…
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Economics & Human Biology
Migrants, Health, and Happiness: Evidence that Health Assessments Travel with Migrants and Predict Well–Being
Health assessments correlate with health outcomes and subjective well-being. Immigrants offer an opportunity to study persistent social influences on health where the social conditions are not endogeno…
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Review of Austrian Economics
Does Belief in Objective Morality Lead to Coercion? An Analysis of the Arguments of Kelsen and Buchanan
Two leading scholars of the 20th century – Hans Kelsen and James Buchanan – both suggested that belief in an objective morality entails a disparaging attitude towards political and individual freedom.…
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Applied Economics Letters
Do the Poor Benefit from Globalization Regardless of Institutional Quality?
Despite significant progress towards the Millennium goals, more than one billion people live on less than 1.25 US dollars per day. Previous research suggests that globalization stimulates poverty redu…
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Journal of Institutional Economics
Does Social Trust Speed Up Reforms? The Case of Central–Bank Independence
Many countries have undertaken central-bank independence reforms, but the years of implementation differ. What explains such differences in timing? This is of interest more broadly, as it sheds light…
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Social Networks
Racial Identity and Education in Social Networks
We investigate identity issues to explain differences in school performance between students of different races. Using a unique dataset of friendship relationships between students in the US, we show…
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European Journal of Political Economy
Does Economic Freedom Really Kill? On the Association between ‘Neoliberal Policies’ and Homicide Rates
This paper investigates recent claims that ‘neoliberal’ policies and reforms are associated with higher homicide rates and other types of crime. Using a panel of the 50 US states observed between 1981…
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Economics Letters
The Role of Cultural Leaders in the Transmission of Preferences
This paper studies the population dynamics of preference traits in a model of intergenerational cultural transmission with cultural leaders who compete for oblique socialization. We show that by addin…
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European Economic Review
Agglomeration, City Size and Crime
This paper analyzes the relationship between crime and agglomeration where the land, labor, product, and crime markets are endogenously determined. Our main theoretical findings are the following: (i)…
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Journal of Labor Economics
A Dynamic Model of Weak and Strong Ties in the Labor Market
The study develops a simple model where workers can obtain a job through either their strong or weak ties. It shows that increasing the time spent with weak ties raises the employment rate of workers.…
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Constitutional Political Economy
Constitutional Property Rights Protection and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Post–Communist Transition
This paper seeks to estimate the economic growth effect of constitutional provisions for property rights protection. It does so using the unique situation in formerly communist countries in Central an…
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Comparative Sociology
How Do Institutions Affect Happiness and Misery? A Tale of Two Tails
We generalize the discussion of the relevant determinants of happiness by asking the question if the same factors, more specifically the same institutional factors, affect happiness and misery. Focusi…
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Social Science & Medicine
Globalization, Democracy, and Child Health in Developing Countries
Good health is crucial for human and economic development. In particular poor health in childhood is of utmost concern since it causes irreversible damage and has implications later in life. Recent re…
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Journal of Comparative Economics
Globalization and the Transmission of Social Values: The Case of Tolerance
Globalization and the transmission of social values: The case of tolerance Tolerance – respecting those who are different – is arguably of particular importance in an era of globalization, where a pot…
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Public Choice
Legitimacy and the Cost of Government
While previous research documents a negative relationship between government size and economic growth, suggesting an economic cost of big government, a given government size generally affects growth d…
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Journal of Economic Policy Reform
What Matters for Growth in Europe? Institutions versus Policies, Quality versus Instability
We study how the quality and instability of institutions and policies affect economic growth in 35 European countries. While stability entails valuable predictability, instability can reflect reforms…
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Economica
Social Capital and the Family: Evidence that Strong Family Ties Cultivate Civic Virtues
I establish a positive relationship between family ties and civic virtues, as captured by disapproval of tax and benefit cheating, corruption and a range of other dimensions of exploiting others for p…
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European Economic Review
How Urbanization Affects Employment and Social Interactions
We develop a model where the unemployed workers in the city can find a job either directly or through weak or strong ties. We show that, in denser areas, individuals choose to interact with more peopl…
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Economics & Human Biology
Social Capital and Health: Evidence that Ancestral Trust Promotes Health Among Children of Immigrants
This paper presents evidence that generalized trust promotes health. Children of immigrants in a broad set of European countries with ancestry from across the world are studied. Individuals are examin…
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Applied Economics Letters
Market Institutions Bring Tolerance, Especially Where There Is Social Trust
Tolerant societies seem to function better than nontolerant societies both economically and socially. This makes it worthwhile to identify ways to stimulate tolerance. While previous research indicate…
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Journal of Mathematical Sociology
Key Player Policies When Contextual Effects Matter
We consider a model where the criminal decision of each individual is affected by not only her own characteristics, but also by the characteristics of her friends (contextual effects). We determine wh…
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World Development
Is Globalization Reducing Absolute Poverty?
Using data from 114 countries (1983–2007), we examine the relationship between globalization and World Bank absolute poverty estimates. We find a significant negative correlation between globalization a…
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Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Trust Issues: Evidence on the Intergenerational Trust Transmission Among Children of Immigrants
This paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of immigrants in 29 European countries with ancestry in 87 nations. There is significant transmission of trust on…
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New Political Economy
What are the Policy Lessons from Sweden? On the Rise, Fall and Revival of a Capitalist Welfare State
This paper discusses a number of questions with regard to Sweden’s economic and political development: † How did Sweden become rich? † What explains Sweden’s high level of income equality? † What were…
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Theoretical Economics
Nestedness in Networks: A Theoretical Model and Some Applications
We develop a dynamic network formation model that can explain the observed nestedness in real-world networks. Links are formed on the basis of agents' centrality and have an exponentially distributed…
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