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Lucía Macchia
Lucía Macchia
City, University of London | The London School of Economics and Political Science
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The globalizability of temporal discounting
K Ruggeri, A Panin, M Vdovic, B Većkalov, N Abdul-Salaam, J Achterberg, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 6 (10), 1386-1397, 2022
492022
Buying happiness in an unequal world: Rank of income more strongly predicts well-being in more unequal countries
L Macchia, AC Plagnol, N Powdthavee
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46 (5), 769-780, 2020
332020
Life satisfaction and confidence in national institutions: evidence from South America
L Macchia, AC Plagnol
Applied Research in Quality of Life 14, 721-736, 2019
312019
Valuing time over money predicts happiness after a major life transition: A preregistered longitudinal study of graduating students
A Whillans, L Macchia, E Dunn
Science advances 5 (9), eaax2615, 2019
272019
Physical pain, gender, and the state of the economy in 146 nations
L Macchia, AJ Oswald
Social Science & Medicine 287, 114332, 2021
242021
Evaluating expectations from social and behavioral science about COVID-19 and lessons for the next pandemic
K Ruggeri, F Stock, SA Haslam, V Capraro, P Boggio, N Ellemers, ...
202022
The developmental origins and behavioral consequences of attributions for inequality
AM Gonzalez, L Macchia, AV Whillans
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 101, 104329, 2022
172022
The link between income, income inequality, and prosocial behavior around the world
L Macchia, AV Whillans
Social Psychology, 2022
172022
Leisure beliefs and the subjective well-being of nations
L Macchia, AV Whillans
The Journal of Positive Psychology 16 (2), 198-206, 2021
142021
Does experience with high inflation affect intertemporal decision making? Sensitivity to inflation rates in Argentine and British delay discounting choices
L Macchia, AC Plagnol, S Reimers
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 75, 76-83, 2018
142018
Pain trends and pain growth disparities, 2009–2021
L Macchia
Economics & Human Biology 47, 101200, 2022
112022
Why do people tolerate income inequality
L Macchia, AC Plagnol, N Powdthavee
Harvard Business Review, Business and Society Section, 2019
92019
Global trends in emotional distress
M Daly, L Macchia
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (14), e2216207120, 2023
62023
Can repeated and reflective prosocial experiences in sport increase generosity in adolescent athletes?
JDE Proulx, L Macchia, LB Aknin
The Journal of Positive Psychology, 1-29, 2023
52023
Eliciting preferences for redistribution across domains: A study on wealth, education, and health
L Macchia, D Ariely
Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 21 (1), 1141-1166, 2021
52021
Governments should measure pain when assessing societal wellbeing
L Macchia
Nature Human Behaviour 7 (3), 303-305, 2023
42023
The subjective well-being political paradox: evidence from Latin America
L Macchia, AC Plagnol
The Economics of Happiness: How the Easterlin Paradox Transformed Our …, 2019
42019
Having less than others is physically painful: Income rank and pain around the world
L Macchia
Social Psychological and Personality Science 15 (2), 215-224, 2024
22024
Prosocial behaviour helps to ease physical pain: Longitudinal evidence from Britain
L Macchia, J Farmer, LD Kubzansky
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 169, 111325, 2023
22023
Global pain levels before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Macchia, L Delaney, M Daly
Economics & Human Biology 52, 101337, 2024
2024
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