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How happy are my neighbours? Modelling spatial spillover effects of well-being

Authors :
Ziogas, Thanasis
Ballas, Dimitris
Koster, Sierdjan
Edzes, Arjen
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

This article uses data of subjective Life Satisfaction aggregated to the community level in Canada and examines the spatial interdependencies and spatial spillovers of community happiness. A theoretical model of utility is presented. Using spatial econometric techniques, we find that the utility of community, proxied by subjective measures of life satisfaction, is affected both by the utility of neighbouring communities as well as by the latter's average household income and unemployment rate. Shared cultural traits and institutions may justify such spillovers. The results are robust to the different binary contiguity spatial weights matrices used and to the various econometric models. Clusters of both high-high and low-low in Life Satisfaction communities are also found based on the Moran's I test<br />Comment: 45 pages, 14 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Economics - General Economics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.11580
Document Type :
Working Paper