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The Happiness Revolution in Europe presents a comprehensive analysis of well-being trends across European nations, demonstrating how happiness levels have changed despite significant economic development. The authors examine the paradox of rising incomes alongside stagnant or declining life satisfaction in many developed economies.
Drawing on extensive empirical research and longitudinal data, this work investigates the factors that truly contribute to human happiness beyond material wealth. It explores cultural differences, social relationships, employment conditions, and institutional frameworks that shape European happiness patterns.
Part of the Elements in Economics of European Integration series, this book provides valuable insights for policymakers, economists, and researchers interested in understanding the genuine sources of well-being and quality of life in modern Europe.







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