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Will “happiness” measurements mean anything?

The British and French governments have announced recently that they wish to measure their citizens’ happiness. Presumably once they have measured it they will create government programs to make their voters happier if they do not meet the happiness targets.  This is prompted by concerns that GDP is not a good measure of citizens’ well being. [...]



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