Does money buy happiness? Evidence from an unconditional cash transfer in Zambia
The relationship between happiness and income has been at the center of a vibrant debate, with both intrinsic and instrumental importance, as emotional states are an important determinant of health and social behavior. We investigate whether a government-run unconditional cash transfer paid directly...
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Main Authors: | Luisa Natali (Author), Sudhanshu Handa (Author), Amber Peterman (Author), David Seidenfeld (Author), Gelson Tembo (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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