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  • 21Measurable economic welfare — (MEW) is a method to measure the living standards. History In 1972, William Nordhaus and James Tobin developed Measurable economic welfare (MEW).This adjusts GDP by adding leisure, unpaid housework and the value of services given by consumer… …

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  • 22Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan) — Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare 厚生労働省 Kōseirōdōshō Agency overview Hea …

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  • 23Social welfare in Japan — Social welfare, assistance for the ill or otherwise disabled and for the old, has long been provided in Japan by both the government and private companies. Beginning in the 1920s, the government enacted a series of welfare programs, based mainly… …

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  • 24Center for Consumer Freedom — Das Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) ist eine, in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika ansässige, nach amerikanischem Recht steuerbefreite Non Profit Organisation [1], die als solche nicht zur Auskunft über ihre Mitglieder und Geldgeber… …

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  • 25European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy — The Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy is the member of the European Commission. The current Commissioner John Dalli. The portfolio is responsible for matters of public health, food safety, animal health, welfare and consumer affairs.… …

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  • 26Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare — The Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare is an economic indicator intended to replace the gross domestic product. Rather than simply adding together all expenditures like the gross domestic product, consumer expenditure is balanced by such… …

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  • 27Ethical Consumer — is a UK magazine that also publishes a lot of its key information for free on its corresponding website [It is in its own words an alternative consumer organisation looking at the social and environmental records of the companies behind the brand …

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  • 28Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (Japan) — The Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare (厚生労働大臣, Kōsei Rōdō Daijin?), or Kōrō shō (厚労相?), is the Cabinet of Japan member in charge of the …

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  • 29Battery Hen Welfare Trust — The Battery Hen Welfare Trust is the UK s first registered charity solely for laying hens. It was started in April 2005 and was established in order to raise awareness of the 20 million hens currently kept in cages in the UK. The founder of the… …

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  • 30Ministry of Social Welfare (Denmark) — The Danish Ministry of Social Welfare was created after the 2007 Folketing elections. It incorporates the previous Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of social Affairs, the Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs, and parts of the Ministry of …

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