Berry, Albert2013-08-262013-08-262013http://hdl.handle.net/10625/51552Pre-print versionThis paper considers some of the ways in which income growth, socio-economic equality, and healthy inclusion interact to determine levels of satisfaction and happiness in society. Some main points of consideration are: that the case of economic growth by itself as a secure route to human happiness is relatively weak; equality and inclusiveness are contributors to happiness, hence, how are these factored in? Is there a relationship between inclusiveness to the rate and pattern of economic growth?Text1 digital file (43 p.)Application/pdfenHAPPINESSAFFIRMATIVE ACTIONDISCRIMINATIONSOCIAL CAPITALINCLUSIONEXCLUSIONSOCIAL CONDITIONSSOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORSECONOMIC GROWTHDEVELOPMENT THEORYGLOBAL SOUTHGROSS NATIONAL HAPPINESSGrowth, inclusion, and human satisfactionInternational development : ideas, experience and prospects; chapter 10Book Chapter