基于阈值法的发展中国家和发达国家政府规模对幸福感的非线性影响研究

E. Zare, M. Ebrahimi, Abbas Aminifard, H. Zare
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摘要:当今社会最重要的目标之一是实现一个幸福的社会。在这方面,政府支出和政府对经济的干预程度会影响社会的幸福水平。因此,本文的主要目标是在2005-2016年期间,使用阈值面板模型来检验选定的发展中国家和发达国家的政府规模对幸福感的影响。估计模型的结果表明,发展中国家和发达国家的政府规模对幸福感都有非线性影响,但这两类国家的政府如何影响幸福感是不同的。在发展中国家和发达国家,小国的政府规模对幸福感没有显著影响,但在大政府中,政府规模对发展中国家的幸福感有负面影响,对发达国家的幸福感也有积极影响。发达国家和发达国家政府规模对幸福感影响的差异表明,与发展中国家相比,发达国家的政府政策在提高社会幸福感方面更有效。摘要简介:当今社会最重要的目标之一是实现一个幸福的社会,一个人民的幸福将提高生活质量和劳动生产率,促进经济增长,并最终实现可持续发展的社会。在这方面,政府支出和政府对经济的干预程度可以影响社会的幸福程度。幸福经济学解决了一些问题,如衡量和分析一个人、家庭或社区的繁荣、生活质量、生活满意度,以及与心理学、健康和社会学指标同时增长的生活指标。“幸福经济学”是经济中一个相对较新的领域,近年来已成为许多国家政策等式的主要贡献者。对于研究人员和政策制定者来说,幸福感与政府活动之间的关系可能是一个有趣的话题。政府的支出和对经济的干预可能会影响人们的幸福感。因此,本文的主要目的是考察选定的发展中国家和发达国家的政府规模对幸福感的影响。由于各国政府效率的差异,这两组国家的结果可能不同。方法:本研究采用计量经济学方法论。在文献和前人研究的基础上,确定了计量经济模型,并运用推理统计学方法对研究假设进行了探索。阈值面板模型是通过对影响幸福感的因素进行建模来估计的,重点是对两组选定国家的治理规模的影响。阈值面板模型是其中预定的预测行为在阈值之后开始改变的模型。本文以政府规模为阈值变量,将政府规模划分为大政府和小政府。
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The Study of Nonlinear Effects of Government Size on Happiness in Developing and Developed Countries by the Threshold Approach
Short Abstract : One of the most important goals of today’s societies is to achieve a happy society. In this regard, government expenditures and the amount of government intervention in the economy can affect the level of happiness of the society. Therefore, the main objective of this paper is to examine the effect of government size on happiness in selected developing and developed countries using the threshold panel model over the period of 2005-2016. The results of the estimation models showed that the government size has a nonlinear effect on happiness in both the developing and developed countries, but how governments influence happiness in these two categories of countries was different. In both the developing and developed countries, the size of the government in the small states did not have a significant impact on happiness, but in a large government, the size of the government had a negative impact on happiness in developing countries and it had a positive impact on happiness in developed countries. The difference in the effects of government size on happiness in both devel oping and developed countries shows that government policies in developed countries are more effective in in creasing happiness in society compared to developing countries. Abstract Introduction : One of the most important goals of today’s societies is to achieve a happy society, a society where the happiness of its people will improve the quality of life and labor productivity, will boost economic growth and, ultimately, will lead to sustainable development. In this regard, government expenditures and the amount of government intervention in the economy can affect the level of happi ness of the society. The economics of happiness addresses issues, such as measur-ing and analyzing prosperity, quality of life, life satisfaction, and the simultaneous growth of indicators of life in a person, family or community with indicators of psychology, health and sociology. The “happiness economics” is a relatively new area in the economy, which in recent years has become a major contributor to the policy equation of many countries. The relationship between happiness and government activities could be an interesting subject for researchers and policy makers. Government with its expenditures and its interventions in the economy may affect happiness of people. Therefore, the main objective of this paper was to examine the effect of government size on happiness in the selected developing and developed countries. Due to the differences between government efficiency in the countries, the results may be different in these two groups ofcountries. Method : The methodology of this research is based on the econometrics meth -odology. Based on the theories existing in the literature and the previous studies, the econometric model was determined and then inferential statistics was used to explore the research hypotheses. A threshold panel model was estimated by modeling the factors affecting happiness, with emphasis on the effect of govern ment size, for the two selected groups of countries. The threshold panel model is a model in which a predetermined predicted behavior starts to change after a threshold value. In this paper, the size of the government was the threshold variable, which divided the size of government into large and small size governments.
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