Geld macht auch Chinesen nicht glücklich
Laut einer Studie macht der Wohlstand in China die Menschen eher unglücklich – das Land leidet an den Unterschieden zwischen Arm und Reich.
15.05.12, 06:24

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REUTERSTwo men talk in front of a poster at the 2009 Money Fair in Shanghai November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA BUSINESS SOCIETY)

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EPAepa01150227 A photograph dated 08 October 2006 of a Pedestrian passing a billboard depicting a hand clutching US Dollars in Beijings CBD (Central Business District), China. Chinas economic growth is widening the gaps between the rich and the poor. By t

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REUTERSA man walks past an advertisement promoting Chinas renminbi (RMB) or yuan ,US dollar and Euro exchange services at money exchange in Hong Kong July 26, 2011. One year after China started an offshore yuan experiment in Hong Kong, the issuanceof renm

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REUTERSYuan banknotes are seen in this picture illustration taken in Beijing November 1, 2010. China signalled its intention on Tuesday to crack down on excess cash sloshing around its financial system, by unexpectedly raising the yield on bills at a cent

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REUTERSAn investor reads a newspaper in front of an electrical board showing stock information at a brokerage house in Huaibei, Anhui province September 19, 2011. Chinas benchmark stock index ended at a 14-month closing low on Monday, weighed by cyclical

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dapdA woman sits underneath a small advertisement leaflet of a private money lender displayed at an underground walkway in Beijing, China, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012. As Chinas growth cools and Beijing cracks down on informal credit, thousands of small lenders

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dapdIn this photo released by Chinas Xinhua news agency, staff members count bank notes at a rural credit union in Xinjiang County, north Chinas Shanxi Province, on Friday Jan. 14, 2011. Chinas central bank has raised the amount of money banks must keep o

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REUTERSChinese one yuan coins are placed on 100 yuan banknotes in this file illustrative photograph taken in Beijing on February 8, 2011. Confidential diplomatic cables from the U.S. embassies in Beijing and Hong Kong lay bare Chinas growing influence as

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REUTERSA beggar sleeps in front of a coffee shop in Beijing March 28, 2007. A widening gap between rich and poor, widespread corruption, illegal land grabs and official abuses of power have fuelled a growing number of demonstrations and riots around China

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REUTERSLabourers work at a shoe factory in the coastal city of Shenzhen, Guangdong province February 18, 2011. Labour shortages in Chinese coastal factories are nothing new. The worlds workshop has been churning out the exports again after hitting a lull
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