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Behavioral economics
An Empirical Examination of the Nonlinear Effect of Income on Subjective Well-being by Considering the Threshold Factor of Income Inequality (Panel Smooth Threshold Regression Approach)

Morteza Khorsandi; Mahnoush abdollahmilani; Teymur Mohamadi; pardis hejazi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 August 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2022.66736.1076

Abstract
  The effect of income on subjective-wellbeing (as one of the criteria for measuring mental well-being) has been considered in many studies but various dimensions of this effect have not yet been studied. The study aims to investigate the nonlinear effect of income on the subjective-wellbeing of 58 selected ...  Read More

Unemployment and Income Inequality in Iran Provinces

Habib Ansari Samani; Robabeh Khilkordi

Volume 24, Issue 81 , February 2020, , Pages 157-186

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2019.11689

Abstract
  The distribution of income, which means the distribution of national income between groups, social classes and economic sectors, is one of the main components of social justice. There are many factors affecting the income distribution. The purpose of this study is to identify the effect of unemployment ...  Read More

Testing the Relationship between Income Inequality and Life Expectancy in Selected Countries with Neutralizing Statistical Artifact

Abolghasem Mahdavi Mazdeh; Mohammad Hossein Memarian; Mostafa Mohebi Majd

Volume 21, Issue 67 , July 2016, , Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22054/ijer.2016.7234

Abstract
  There have been many conflicting studies on income inequality and life expectancy in the past four decades. It seems that many of these studies are affected by a statistical artifact which could lead to measurement error. In this paper, after correcting the statistical artifact, we examine the relationship ...  Read More