!!Claudia Senik - Selected Publications
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When information dominates comparison:: Learning from Russian subjective panel data C Senik\\
Journal of Public Economics 88 (9-10), 2004, 2099-2123;  364 Google Scholar cites\\
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Who compares to whom? the anatomy of income comparisons in europe AE Clark, C Senik\\
The Economic Journal 120 (544), 2010, 573-594;  223 Google Scholar cites\\
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Income distribution and well‐being: what can we learn from subjective data? C Senik\\
Journal of Economic Surveys 19 (1), 2005, 43-63; 190 Google Scholar cites\\
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Ambition and jealousy: Income interactions in the ‘Old’Europe versus the ‘New’Europe and the United States\\
C Senik Economica 75 (299), 2008, 495-513; 185 Google Scholar cites\\
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Heterogeneity in Reported Well‐Being: Evidence from Twelve European Countries\\
A Clark, F Etilé, F Postel‐Vinay, C Senik, K Van der Straeten\\
The Economic Journal 115 (502), 2005, C118-C132;  182 Google Scholar cites\\
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Direct evidence on income comparisons and their welfare effects C Senik,  Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 72 (1), 2009, 408-424;  140  Google Scholar cites\\
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“Why are the French so Unhappy ? The Cultural Dimension of Happiness”,\\
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2014, 106: 379-401.\\
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“Wealth and Happiness”. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2014, 30 (1): 92-108).\\
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“Learning, Political Attitudes and Crises. Lessons from Transition Countries”, \\
with Pauline Grosjean, Journal of Comparative Economics, 2013, 41(2), 490–505.\\
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“Democracy, Market Liberalization and Political Preferences”, with Pauline\\
Grosjean, Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011, 93(1), 365-381.\\
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“Wage comparisons in and out of the firm. Evidence from a Matched Employer-Employee French Database”, with Olivier Godechot. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2015, 117: 395-410.\\
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“Economic Growth Evens-Out Happiness: Evidence from Six Surveys”, with A. Clark and S. Flèche. Review of Income and Wealth, forthcoming.