• Theoretical Reflections on Economy and Economics

    Subjects: Management Science >> History of Management Ideas submitted time 2024-01-24

    Abstract: This article discusses the basic categories of economics such as subject research objects, economic growth, industrial structure optimization, and capital, and explores several basic theoretical issues such as the disciplinary system of economic science, economic growth drivers, development laws of service industry, and economic distribution mechanisms. The clarification of these categories and theoretical issues is conducive to enhancing the scientific level of the economics discipline.

  • Research on the Mechanism of the Impact of Income Distribution Inequality on Mental Health: The Mediating Role of Moral Centrality

    Subjects: Psychology >> Applied Psychology Subjects: Computer Science >> Computer Application Technology submitted time 2024-03-23

    Abstract: In recent years, researchers have increasingly recognized the impact of unequal income distribution on individual mental health. However, it is not clear how it affects mental health through internal psychological mechanisms. As the macro environment in which individuals live, economy shape people’s different values and make individuals have different levels of motivation orientation. Previous studies have indicated that individuals with a better ability to coordinate agency and communion tend to have a relatively high level of moral centrality. Moral centrality reflects the balance of internal motivation system, which can reduce the conflict between agency and communion, helping individuals reach a state that the opposing motivations support and energies each other. Thus, individuals are not only able to efficiently realize their personal values but also more easily allow for the attainment of eudaimonic well-being, thereby reducing the risk of mental health problems. Therefore, moral centrality may play a potential mediating role in the impact of income distribution inequality on mental health. Overall, with income distribution inequality as independent variables, this study aims to explore the mechanisms through which it affects mental health, by examining how income distribution influences individual moral centrality and, in turn, affect mental health. Our research not only enriches the theoretical foundation of the mental health field, but also provides a theoretical basis for interventions, and helps to formulate targeted strategies to improve the psychological well-being of the public. With the help of social media big data and natural language processing technology, we use posts made by regional microblogs to extract word frequency features representing the group’s moral centrality and group’s mental health level through the psychosemantic lexicon, and use panel data analysis to examine how the inequality in income distribution affects the negative emotions and suicide risk of the regional group through moral centrality. The results confirm that moral centrality plays a mediating role in the effect of regional income distribution inequality on group negative emotions/suicide risk, and that regions with higher income distribution inequality tend to be accompanied by lower levels of group moral centrality, which in turn leads to an increase in negative emotions/suicide risk among groups in the region.