Subjective Well-Being and Public Policy
Can money buy happiness? Is a rich country necessarily a happy nation? Are economic indicators good measures of the citizens’ happiness, or subjective well-being? What is the significance of these measurements for the public sector? A Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, Professor of Psychology, and Director of...
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Main Author: | Chan, David |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2013
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