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-being. Finally, studying changes in satisfaction over time, we find that as countries experience economic growth, their citizens …' life satisfaction typically grows, and that those countries experiencing more rapid economic growth also tend to experience … more rapid growth in life satisfaction. These results together suggest that measured subjective well-being grows hand in …
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whether we look at economic growth for a given country. Through these comparisons we show that richer people report higher … poorer countries; and that economic growth and growth in well-being are clearly related. Moreover, the data show no evidence …
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between changes in subjective well-being and income over time within countries we find economic growth associated with rising … growth ; well-being-income gradient ; hedonic treadmill …
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Many scholars have argued that once "basic needs" have been met, higher income is no longer associated with higher in subjective well-being. We assess the validity of this claim in comparisons of both rich and poor countries, and also of rich and poor people within a country. Analyzing multiple...
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