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Indonesian farmers’ subjective well-being: Determinants and effect on discounting behaviour
T Begho
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, Kehinde Odeniyi
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Sustainable Ecosystems
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Social Sciences
Discounting
100%
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Wellbeing
33%
Occupations
16%
Level of Education
16%
Emotions
16%
Family
16%
Psychology
Subjective Well-Being
100%
Positive Affect
16%