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occasional address economics and happiness The evidence suggests that a general increase in real income, once the most rudimentary needs are satisfied, does disappointingly little for people’s sense of wellbeing.
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Melbourne / London / Adelaide / /

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Australia / /

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University of Melbourne / Flinders University / Wilson Hall / University of Adelaide / /

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University of Adelaide / University of Melbourne / Australian Industrial Relations Commission / London School of Economics / Flinders University / Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission / /

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Jean Polglaze / John Button / Don Cochrane / Philip Lynch / Dick Downing / Inga Jewell / Jim Cairns / Ken Rivett / Michael Roe / Wilfred Prest / Don Rawson / Daryl Dawson / John LaNauze / Barry Jones / Keith Hancock / Peter Karmel / Joe Isaac / Frank Vincent / Alan Boxer / Geoff Harcourt / David Rowan / Max Crawford / Frank Davidson / Max Corden / /

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tutor / lecturer in economic history / Vice-Chancellor / Professor / /

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fracturing / /

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