People in poor countries, not surprisingly, did become happier once they could afford basic necessities. But beyond that, further gains simply seemed to reset the bar. To put it in today’s terms, owning an iPod doesn’t make you happier, because you then want an iPod Touch. Relative income — how much you make compared with others around you — mattered far more than absolute income, Mr. Easterlin wrote....
But now the Easterlin paradox is under attack.
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Also the accompanying map is quite interesting.
But now the Easterlin paradox is under attack.
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Also the accompanying map is quite interesting.
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