The Origins of Happiness

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Chapter 8

Quality of Government


We turn now to the positive role of government. Is it effective in


providing services, in regulating economic and social life, and


in guaranteeing the rule of law (including the control of cor-


ruption)? We can call this the “quality” aspect of government.


The complementary issue is the degree of “democracy”—


voting rights, media freedom, and political stability.


Much research has shown that for the personal well-


being of the population it is the quality of government


that is the more important.^26 It is that which impinges on


peoples’ daily lives. Across countries, democracy is of course


correlated with the quality of government. But there are


some states that are high on quality but low on democracy.


So our analysis here concentrates on quality.


The simplest question is Do you have confidence in your


national government? If the measure of trust is dropped and


replaced by the proportion saying they have confidence in the


government, the coefficient on that proportion is 0.51 (s.e. =


0.17).^27 A more detailed measure is the World Bank’s Worldwide


Government Indicator of the quality of delivery of government


services: when this is added, it also has a significant effect.^28


Equality


Revolutionaries everywhere have demanded liberty, equal-


ity, and fraternity. We have so far discussed fraternity (first)


and then liberty. But what of equality?


If we are discussing equality of income, there is one


straightforward argument (already referred to in Chapter


2). Extra income is less important, the more income you

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