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This paper examines the normative principles that should guide policies aimed at promoting happiness or, more broadly, well-being. After arguing that well-being policy is both legitimate and necessary, we lay out a case for "pragmatic subjectivism": given widely accepted principles of respect...
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shifts in spending. In response to the inflow, farm and business owners were taxed more while residential property and wage … bill taxes were left unchanged. Moreover, high-inflow cities significantly raised welfare spending while reducing spending …
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