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be welfare
noun
Health, safety, happiness and prosperity; well-being in any respect.
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Their only option will be welfare.
The first attack will be welfare reform.
As a consequence, diversified energy portfolios may be welfare reducing.
The couple had concerns about minorities, who they said were more inclined to be welfare recipients.
Furthermore, a merger can be welfare enhancing if it results in the insiders adopting the output expansion strategy.
"I don't think alimony should be welfare for the middle class, but I'm fearful of the tail wagging the dog".
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These mitigation measures can be welfare-enhancing in the presence of subsidized entry.
Proposals to modify contractual arrangements, or to facilitate or impose renegotiation, can be welfare-improving under special circumstances.
In the good state of nature, total surplus is not different from the symmetric information benchmark, while in the bad state, private information may be welfare-reducing.
As a result of this feature, the public provision of drug insurance can be welfare-improving, even for risk-neutral and purely self-interested consumers.
Scholars have explored the reasons for this broad, negative attitude towards environmental taxes, especially since these taxes are by design supposed to be welfare-improving.
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