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Political Studies | 2017

More Choice for Better Choosers: Political Freedom, Autonomy, and Happiness

Sebastiano Bavetta; Dario Maimone Ansaldo Patti; Peter Miller; Pietro Navarra

A substantial literature finds that freedom in the sense of an expanded opportunity set is positively related to happiness. A contrasting literature, however, finds that an excess of choice can have socially undesirable outcomes. We test the effect of two types of freedom—autonomy and political—on happiness using five waves of World Values Survey data (1981–2008). We find evidence supporting the claim that equipping people with the tools to direct the course of their lives (i.e. increasing autonomy freedom) incentivizes the desire to investigate alternatives (e.g. political parties) before making a decision. The effect of freedoms on happiness is diminished in contexts where individuals have less experience with evaluating alternatives, such as in authoritarian or transitional countries.


Archive | 2008

Individual Control in Decision-Making and Attitudes Towards Inequality: The Case of Italy

Sebastiano Bavetta; Antonio Cognata; Dario Maimone Ansaldo Patti; Pietro Navarra

Power is commonly defined as the control exercised by one or more persons over the choices, behaviours and attitudes of another or others. In this paper we focus on a different form of control, i.e., the control that a person exercises on her own choices, behaviours and attitudes. We conceptualize this different form of control by using the Millian idea of autonomy freedom. We argue that the power required for an individual to be in control of her own actions is exercised through her level of autonomy freedom. Autonomy freedom is, therefore, instrumental for an individual to have self-control over her own life. We claim that the extent of autonomy freedom significantly affects an individual’s attitudes toward income inequality. More specifically, we point out, and empirically demonstrate, that individuals who enjoy high levels of autonomy freedom value income differences more than those whose degree of autonomy freedom is low


Archive | 2012

The Economics of Freedom: Theory, Measurement, and Policy Implications

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra


Constitutional Political Economy | 2000

A Model of the Representation of Interests in a Compound Democracy

Sebastiano Bavetta; Fabio Padovano


Archive | 2014

Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness: An Economic and Political Perspective

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra; Dario Maimone


Cambridge Books | 2012

The Economics of Freedom

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra


Archive | 2011

Economic freedom and the pursuit of happiness

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra


Rivista di Politica Economica | 2012

Freedom and Redistribution

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra


Economic Affairs | 2004

THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EMPIRICAL MEASURES OF FREEDOM: A RESEARCH CHALLENGE TO LIBERAL ECONOMISTS

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra


Archive | 2014

Freedom and the Pursuit of Happiness: Introduction

Sebastiano Bavetta; Pietro Navarra; Dario Maimone

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Pietro Navarra

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Peter Miller

University of Pennsylvania

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