
Economics of Human Happiness
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Economics of Human Happiness (1933) is a loose treatise on how to be happy and civilized. The function of applied economics is to make wants coincident and the average citizen doesn't vote for a particular fiscal system but rather for a possibility of greater happiness. This book examines the various -isms to prescribe a better way forward.
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Economics of Human Happiness (1933) is a loose treatise on how to be happy and civilized. The function of applied economics is to make wants coincident and the average citizen doesn't vote for a particular fiscal system but rather for a possibility of greater happiness. This book examines the various -isms to prescribe a better way forward.
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