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Natural-resource intensity and economic growth in a model with endogenous technological change
theory and evidence -
Rationalism, wealth, and subjective well-being
are 'rational' societies more happy? -
Constructing meaningful sustainability indices
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The social evaluation of income distribution
an assessment based on happiness surveys -
Life satisfaction and the marginal utility of income
evidence from twelve European countries -
Life satisfaction and the marginal utility of income
evidence from twelve European countries -
The social evaluation of income distribution
an assessment based on happiness surveys -
Rationalism, wealth, and subjective well-being
are "rational" societies more happy? -
Constructing meaningful sustainability indices
-
Natural-resource intensity and economic growth in a model with endogenous technological change
theory and evidence -
Life satisfaction and the marginal utility of income
evidence from twelve European countries -
The social evaluation of income distribution
an assessment based on happiness surveys -
Rationalism, wealth, and subjective well-being
are 'rational' societies more happy? -
Natural-resource intensity and economic growth in a model with endogenous technological change
theory and evidence -
Natural-resource intensity and economic growth in a model with endogenous technological change
theory and evidence -
Constructing meaningful sustainability indices
-
The social evaluation of income distribution
an assessment based on happiness surveys -
Rationalism, wealth, and subjective well-being
are rational societies more happy? -
Life satisfaction and the marginal utility of income
evidence from twelve European countries -
Natural-resource intensity and economic growth in a model with endogenous technological change
theory and evidence -
Constructing meaningful sustainability indices
-
The social evaluation of income distribution
an assessment based on happiness surveys -
Rationalism, wealth, and subjective well-being
are rational societies more happy? -
Life satisfaction and the marginal utility of income
evidence from twelve European countries