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Measurable economic welfare:
An adjustment to GDP made by considering economic well-being. For example, adjustments are made for the value of leisure time and the value of household services (cleaning or child-care) that are unpaid. Such measures also attempt to incorporate the negative externalities associated with pollution.
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