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Heterogeneity in reported well-being:Evidence from twelve European countries Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Andrew Clark (LEEP - Laboratoire d'econometrie de l'école polytechnique - CNRS : UMR7657 - Polytechnique - X)
Fabrice Etilé (INRA -)
Fabien Postel-Vinay (INRA -)
Claudia Sénik (LEEP - Laboratoire d'econometrie de l'école polytechnique - CNRS : UMR7657 - Polytechnique - X)
Karine Van-Der-Straeten (PSE - La plante et son environnement - CNRS : IFR87 - INRA - INAPG - Université Paris Sud - Paris XI)
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Dans cet article nous modélisons la relation entre le revenu et le bien-être déclaré à l'aide de techniques à effet aléatoire appliquées sur des données de panel issues de douze pays européens. Il n'est pas possible de distinguer empiriquement une hétérogénéité des fonctions d'utilité (transformation du revenu en utilité) et une hétérogénéité des fonctions d'expression (transformation de l'utilité en bien-êttre déclaré); neanmoins, nous montrons que l'on peut fermement rejeter l'hypothèse selon laquelle ses deux opérations sont menées de la même façon dans les douze pays étudiés. L'"effet marginal du revenu sur le bien-être" diffère en effet très significativement entre les quatre classes mises en évidence; ce qui laisse supposer des préférences pour la redistribution et des comportements très différents entre ces classes. Nos résultats nous amènent à penser qu'agréger sans précaution des données issues de populations et de pays différents peut s'avérer une pratique dangeureuse.
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Article Paper Andrew E. Clark & Fabrice Etilé & Fabien Postel-Vinay & Claudia Senik & Karine Van der Straeten, 2004.
"Heterogeneity in reported well-being: evidence from twelve european countries ,"
DELTA Working Papers
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"Heterogeneity in Reported Well-Being: Evidence from Twelve European Countries ,"
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