Economic Development and People’s Satisfaction in Life

  • Sheridan K
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Abstract

How do the Japanese people see their economy, their life now, and its future prospects? How do they evaluate the way their economic society is structured and its activities conducted? Do they feel that they are securing life satisfaction? These are large questions that can only be discussed by searching for a deep understanding of human nature and desire.

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Sheridan, K. (2005). Economic Development and People’s Satisfaction in Life. In Planning Japan’s Economic Future (pp. 193–210). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230597297_10

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