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    <title>Is GDP a good measure of people’s well-being? Evidence from BRICS nations</title>
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    <namePart>Kumar, Neeraj and Varman, P. Mahendra</namePart>
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      <placeTerm type="text">Madhya Pradesh Journal of Social Sciences</placeTerm>
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    <extent>28(1), Jun, 2023: p.15-31</extent>
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  <abstract>In economics, income is always considered a significant factor that is needed to maximize the well-being of the people. The belfries of ecomdists that an incrse in income increases the subjective well-being of the people are questioned by Easterlin in his seminal work which is also called as Easerin paradox. – Reproduced 
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