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<center>[[Happiness in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction to Happiness]] | [[Utility]] | [[Important Economists]] | [[Richard Layard]] | [[Layard's Lectures]] | [[Sweden]] | [[Conclusions|Our Conclusions]]</center> | <center>[[Happiness in Economics|Home]] | [[Introduction to Happiness]] | [[Utility]] | [[Important Economists]] | [[Richard Layard]] | [[Layard's Lectures]] | [[Sweden]] | [[Conclusions|Our Conclusions]]</center> | ||
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According to Princeton University, happiness is the "state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to inense joy." | According to Princeton University, happiness is the "state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to inense joy." |
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What is happiness?
According to Princeton University, happiness is the "state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to inense joy."