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Well-being, democracy, and the economic system: An empirical analysis

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  • Lijn, N.J. van der

    (Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration)

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    Paper provided by Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in its series Research Memorandum with number 705.

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    Date of creation: 1995
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    Handle: RePEc:dgr:kubrem:1995705

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    1. Lijn, N.J. van der, 1995. "Measuring well-being with social indicators, HDIs, PQLI, and BWI for 133 countries for 1975, 1980, 1985, 1988, and 1992," Research Memorandum 704, Tilburg University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.

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