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Long-term impacts of early adversity on subjective well-being: Evidence from the Chinese great famine

Qianping Ren, Liyan Wang and Maoliang Ye

Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series from Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz

Keywords: Economics; Banking; Finance and Investment; Applied Economics; Commerce; Management; Tourism and Services; Behavioral and Social Science; Social Determinants of Health; Clinical Research; Health Disparities; Prevention; Basic Behavioral and Social Science; Aging; Pediatric; Famine; Public disasters; Early-life circumstance; Subjective well-being; Difference-in-differences; China; Economic Theory; Econometrics; Banking; finance and investment; Applied economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025-02-01
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