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Behavior / Welfare economics / Emotions / Personal life / Positive psychology / Easterlin paradox / Gross domestic product / World Values Survey / Economic growth / Mind / Happiness / Ethics
Date: 2011-06-22 11:10:12
Behavior
Welfare economics
Emotions
Personal life
Positive psychology
Easterlin paradox
Gross domestic product
World Values Survey
Economic growth
Mind
Happiness
Ethics

The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited

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