经济不平等
不平等
世界价值观调查
经济
宏
生活满意度
测量数据收集
欧洲社会调查
人口经济学
社会普查
多级模型
发展经济学
公共经济学
政治学
心理学
社会心理学
数学分析
统计
数学
机器学习
政治
计算机科学
法学
程序设计语言
作者
Małgorzata Mikucka,Francesco Sarracino,Joshua Kjerulf Dubrow
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.worlddev.2017.01.002
摘要
Governments across the world seek to promote a better life for their citizens, but thus far scholars have provided contradictory advice. While some argue that economic growth leads to higher subjective well-being, and others argue that it does not, we are the first to specify two conditions that make economic growth compatible with subjective well-being over time: increasing social trust and declining income inequality. Our methodological contribution is to combine micro- and macro-level data from a large sample of developing, transition, and developed countries and to explicitly distinguish the cross-country differences from the changes over time. We perform a multilevel analysis of harmonized data composed of the World Values Survey, the European Values Study, and macro-level indicators of economic growth and income inequality for 46 countries, observed from 1981 to 2012. Our results show that in the long run economic growth improves subjective well-being when social trust does not decline and, in richer countries, when income inequality reduces. These results are compatible with the recommendation that, to pursue durable improvements in people’s subjective well-being, policy-makers should adopt a ”promote, protect and reduce” policy agenda: promote economic growth, protect and promote social trust, and reduce income inequality.
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