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Article Date: 12 Jun 2012 0:00 PDT</p>
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Having some-more income does not indispensably lead to happiness, generally if a chairman is neurotic, researchers from a University of Warwick, England, and a University of Minnesota, USA, reported in a CAGE (Centre for Competitive Advantage in a Global Economy) document.</p>
<p>Dr. Eugenia Proto, from a Centre for Competitive Advantage in a Global Economy, University of Warwick, examined how celebrity facilities might impact on how people feel about their income, with courtesy to opposite levels of life satisfaction.</p>
<p>Dr. Proto, from a University of Warwick, and Aldo Rustichini, from a University of Minnesota, explained that...
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