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Economics / Welfare economics / Ethics / Income distribution / Sociology / World Values Survey / Easterlin paradox / Happiness economics / Economic inequality / Socioeconomics / Happiness / Statistics
Date: 2009-04-28 08:08:14
Economics
Welfare economics
Ethics
Income distribution
Sociology
World Values Survey
Easterlin paradox
Happiness economics
Economic inequality
Socioeconomics
Happiness
Statistics

Table 1: Life satisfaction in China, [removed]

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