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		<description><![CDATA[A week or so ago, we mentioned a recent study published in the journal Science (subscription only) about a new method for measuring happiness.&nbsp; The study, by Nobel economist Daniel Kahneman and colleagues, attempted to quantify which activities are most enjoyable, and which ones people find least gratifying.&nbsp; (Kahneman is a pioneer of &quot;behavioral finance,&quot;&nbsp; a discipline that mixes economics with psychology in order to understand why people don&#8217;t always...]]></description>
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