Creative Destruction and Subjective Well-Being
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Aghion, Philippe
Akcigit, Ufuk
Deaton, Angus
Roulet, Alexandra
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Aghion, Philippe, Ufuk Akcigit, Angus Deaton, and Alexandra Roulet. 2016. “Creative Destruction and Subjective Well-Being.” American Economic Review 106 (12): 3869–97. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20150338.Abstract
In this paper we analyze the relationship between turnover-driven growth and subjective well-being. Our model of innovation-led growth and unemployment predicts that: (i) the effect of creative destruction on expected individual welfare should be unambiguously positive if we control for unemployment, less so if we do not; (ii) job creation has a positive and job destruction has a negative impact on well-being; (iii) job destruction has a less negative impact in areas with more generous unemployment insurance policies; and (iv) job creation has a more positive effect on individuals that are more forward-looking. The empirical analysis using cross-sectional MSA (metropolitan statistical area)-level and individual -level data provide empirical support to these predictions.Terms of Use
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