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  • For several years the attention of economists has focused mostly on income and related issues. This tendency changed during the last decade, when citizen's well-being became a topic of increasing interest. In that regard, the appearance of new databases providing reliable data on variables such as happiness or life satisfaction spurred the number of empirical contributions. This chapter contributes to this literature by analysing the links between informal, formal institutions and life satisfaction for a wide sample European regions. (xsd:string)
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  • Formal and Informal Institutions as Drivers of Life Satisfaction in European Regions (xsd:string)
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  • In Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from Cross-Cultural Studies, edited by Almakaeva, Anna and Moreno, Alejandro and Wilkes, Rima, 159-173, Springer International, 2021 (xsd:string)
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