Economic growth in China has not meant greater life satisfaction for Chinese people: long-term study
Monday, May 14, 2012 - 14:00
in Psychology & Sociology
Despite an unprecedented rate of economic growth, Chinese people are less happy overall than they were two decades ago, reveals timely new research from economist Richard Easterlin, one of the founders of the field of "happiness economics" and namesake of the Easterlin Paradox.