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This study documents for the first time the correlation between livability and subjective well being (SWB) across European cities. Livability is measured with the popular Mercer Quality of Living Survey and correlates considerably with SWB, measured as place and life satisfactions. There are outliers, for instance: the ���unlivable��� but ���happy��� Belfast (fool���s paradise) and the ���livable,��� but ���unhappy��� Paris (fool���s hell). In addition, we find geographic patterns: while the Mercer index ranks higher Western cities, subjective well being is higher in Northern cities. Smaller cities score higher on both livability and SWB, confirming thus the urban sociological theory of urban malaise while contradicting urban economic theory of city triumph. |