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Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample

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Published in:Russian Journal of Economics
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Published: 2025
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title Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_auth Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_full Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_fullStr Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_full_unstemmed Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_short Social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: Evidence from a global sample
title_sort social unrest, subjective well-being, and active government: evidence from a global sample
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url https://rujec.org/article/163408/