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Economics / Happiness / Economy / Economic indicators / Applied ethics / Economic ideologies / Index numbers / Ethics / Gross National Happiness / Bhutan / Happiness economics / International Day of Happiness
Date: 2016-02-12 05:24:05
Economics
Happiness
Economy
Economic indicators
Applied ethics
Economic ideologies
Index numbers
Ethics
Gross National Happiness
Bhutan
Happiness economics
International Day of Happiness

This paper was presented for the International Conference on Gross National Happiness on GNH, held in Paro, Bhutan from 4-6 November 2015 SLOVENIAN (UN)HAPPY PEOPLE COMPARED WITH BHUTANESE

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