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New Zealand has unveiled its first ‘well-being’ budget

A cruise ship approaches a waterfall at Milford Sound New Zealand March 7, 2017.        REUTERS/Henning Gloystein - RC1C70D0E700

New Zealand is joining a growing number of countries who now measure wellbeing. Image: REUTERS/Henning Gloystein

Emma Charlton
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New Zealand plans to look at the long-term impact of policies to assess people’s quality of life. Image: New Zealand’s Treasury
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