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What Would Make a Happier Society?

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What Would Make a Happier Society?
Author(s)Layard, Richard
AbstractBringing his series of lectures on the current academic knowledge of happiness to a close, Richard Layard further explores current thought on the components of happiness and outlines how societies can use this knowledge to create better public policies which promote happiness, understanding it as an essential part of well-being.
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Pages1-22
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SourceLionel Robbins Memorial Lectures Happiness: Has Social Science a Clue?
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PubDateMarch 2003
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