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  • About a mile and a half from Matsue, at the little village of Kawachi-mura, on the river called Kawachi, stands a little temple called Kawako-no-miya, or the Miya of the Kappa.

    Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Second Series Lafcadio Hearn 1877

  • "Now, you have more stakeholders who don't receive subsidies," said Hirofumi Kawachi , an energy industry analyst at Mizuho Investors Securities Inc.

    Japanese Utilities Look to Broaden Support for Nuclear Power Mari Iwata 2011

  • Ichiro Kawachi, in collaboration with the Social Environment Working Group of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Research Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health, has demonstrated that the degree of income inequality in a society is related to the health status of that population.

    Peter Samuelson: The Robin Hood Effect Peter Samuelson 2011

  • (Japanese artist Koshi Kawachi uses old manga collections to plant and grow vegetables)

    Archive 2010-04-01 2010

  • (Japanese artist Koshi Kawachi uses old manga collections to plant and grow vegetables)

    SCIENCE AS HUMANITY'S BEST FRIEND 2010

  • Ichiro Kawachi, in collaboration with the Social Environment Working Group of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Research Network on Socioeconomic Status and Health, has demonstrated that the degree of income inequality in a society is related to the health status of that population.

    Peter Samuelson: The Robin Hood Effect Peter Samuelson 2011

  • "Oil-fired plants are expected to be online for only a few weeks a year, operating during periods of peak demand," said Hirofumi Kawachi , a power-industry analyst with Mizuho Investors Securities.

    Japan Nuclear Crisis Pushes Plants to Limit Mari Iwata 2012

  • “In a world in which each individual is looking out for themselves, players will tend to concentrate on improving their own performance to the exclusion of team goals, since their own performance is what matters for moving up the pay scale,” Kawachi and Bruce P. Kennedy a former HSPH professor who passed away this year wrote in The Health of Nations: Why Inequality Is Harmful to Your Health.

    Archive 2008-06-01 delagar 2008

  • Here, Kawachi cites evidence from the sports world.

    Archive 2008-06-01 delagar 2008

  • “In a world in which each individual is looking out for themselves, players will tend to concentrate on improving their own performance to the exclusion of team goals, since their own performance is what matters for moving up the pay scale,” Kawachi and Bruce P. Kennedy a former HSPH professor who passed away this year wrote in The Health of Nations: Why Inequality Is Harmful to Your Health.

    Unequal America delagar 2008

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