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Behavior / Easterlin paradox / Happiness economics / Andrew Oswald / Life satisfaction / Quality of life / Subjective well-being / Gross domestic product / Unemployment / Happiness / Ethics / Mind
Date: 2012-09-27 20:48:32
Behavior
Easterlin paradox
Happiness economics
Andrew Oswald
Life satisfaction
Quality of life
Subjective well-being
Gross domestic product
Unemployment
Happiness
Ethics
Mind

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