Edric Subur

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Easterlin Paradox, named after the economist Richard Easterlin who wrote a book chapter about “economics and happiness” in 1974. The paradox is that wealthy countries seem to stop increasing their level of happiness. Happiness follows economic growth but flattens out in rich countries even if they keep becoming richer.
The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book One
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