Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground
Trade and Health answers this question by exploring the entire array of avenues through which trade affects health, and examining a number of case studies on how best to achieve policies that integrate health objectives. The contributors represent the full range of stakeholders in the trade-health debate - medical professionals, civil society representatives, academics from a range of disciplines, and negotiators and policy-makers at the national and global levels.
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Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground
Trade and Health answers this question by exploring the entire array of avenues through which trade affects health, and examining a number of case studies on how best to achieve policies that integrate health objectives. The contributors represent the full range of stakeholders in the trade-health debate - medical professionals, civil society representatives, academics from a range of disciplines, and negotiators and policy-makers at the national and global levels.
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Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground

Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground

Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground

Trade and Health: Seeking Common Ground

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Trade and Health answers this question by exploring the entire array of avenues through which trade affects health, and examining a number of case studies on how best to achieve policies that integrate health objectives. The contributors represent the full range of stakeholders in the trade-health debate - medical professionals, civil society representatives, academics from a range of disciplines, and negotiators and policy-makers at the national and global levels.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773578586
Publisher: MQUP
Publication date: 01/21/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Chantal Blouin is senior researcher, Trade and Development, The North-South Institute, Ottawa.

Jody Heymann is founding director of the McGill Institute for Health and Social Policy, and founding director for the Project on Global Working Families, Harvard.

Nick Drager is senior advisor, Department of Ethics, Trade, Human Rights and Health Law, World Health Organization.

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