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- noun Alternative form of
gross national happiness .
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In 1972, Bhutan's former king coined the term Gross National Happiness.
Marc Stoiber: Could Well-Being Become Our New Currency? Marc Stoiber 2011
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In 1972, Bhutan's former king coined the term Gross National Happiness.
Marc Stoiber: Could Well-Being Become Our New Currency? Marc Stoiber 2011
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In 1972, Bhutan's former king coined the term Gross National Happiness.
Marc Stoiber: Could Well-Being Become Our New Currency? Marc Stoiber 2011
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In 1972, Bhutan's former king coined the term Gross National Happiness.
Marc Stoiber: Could Well-Being Become Our New Currency? Marc Stoiber 2011
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Alluding to his country's unique approach of measuring development in terms of what it calls Gross National Happiness, Thinley said the world has to move to a more humane model of development to combat global warming.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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The predominantly Buddhist nation of Bhutan's former king coined the phrase Gross National Happiness in 1972 on the premise that both material and spiritual development have to occur.
TreeHugger 2009
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Bhutan is a rare example of a country that has embraced the idea of Gross National Happiness, a phrase coined by their King in 1972
Howard Steven Friedman: Comparing Lives: My Grandparents Versus Today's Power Couple Howard Steven Friedman 2011
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Bhutan is a rare example of a country that has embraced the idea of Gross National Happiness, a phrase coined by their King in 1972
Howard Steven Friedman: Comparing Lives: My Grandparents Versus Today's Power Couple Howard Steven Friedman 2011
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Gross National Happiness, which is meant to be a more holistic way of measuring quality of life compared to the standard metric of Gross Domestic Product, and tried to measure it through sentiment analysis of status updates.
VentureBeat 2010
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In "Gross National Happiness," Mr. Brooks has assembled an array of statistics to measure the mood of America's citizens and to discover the reasons they feel as they do.
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