2009
DOI: 10.1162/jeea.2009.7.2-3.519
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Economic Satisfaction and Income Rank in Small Neighbourhoods

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“…Further, our framework organizes variant explanatory channels. Our empirical results also corroborate those in Deaton & Stone (2013), Brodeur & Fleche (2015), and Clark et al (2009a) which find that the relationship between neighbors' income and SWB is increasingly negative as the geographically-based reference group expands in population and size from the ZIP-code level. We cannot speak to the inversion of this relationship that Brodeur & Fleche (2015) identify when analyzing finer levels of geographic proximity than ZIP codes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Further, our framework organizes variant explanatory channels. Our empirical results also corroborate those in Deaton & Stone (2013), Brodeur & Fleche (2015), and Clark et al (2009a) which find that the relationship between neighbors' income and SWB is increasingly negative as the geographically-based reference group expands in population and size from the ZIP-code level. We cannot speak to the inversion of this relationship that Brodeur & Fleche (2015) identify when analyzing finer levels of geographic proximity than ZIP codes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Lastly, using Danish panel data, Clark et al (2009a) find that economic satisfaction significantly increases with neighborhood median income (~600 households) but is unrelated to municipality median-income. Including a control for one's rank in the neighborhood income distribution increases the magnitude of the positive relationship between economic satisfaction and neighborhood median income but significantly diminishes the positive relationship between economic satisfaction and own income.…”
Section: Public Goodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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