Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”

Labonté et al provide an insightful analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its impact on a selection of important health determinants. Their work confirms concerns raised by previous analyses of leaked drafts and offers governments serious and timely reasons to carefully consider provis...

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Main Author: Courtney McNamara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kerman University of Medical Sciences 2017-05-01
Series:International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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Online Access:http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3274_b228e5696c63680a0c77345e0c2fc04f.pdf
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spelling doaj-57bc7b87168841c8b550035f6db9ff112020-11-24T22:44:48ZengKerman University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Health Policy and Management2322-59392322-59392017-05-016529329410.15171/ijhpm.2016.126Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”Courtney McNamara0Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayLabonté et al provide an insightful analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its impact on a selection of important health determinants. Their work confirms concerns raised by previous analyses of leaked drafts and offers governments serious and timely reasons to carefully consider provisions of the agreement prior to moving forward with ratification. It also contributes more generally to a growing literature focused on identifying the health impacts of trade. This commentary uses the authors’ analysis as a starting point to reflect on two interrelated issues relevant both for taking seriously one of the article’s main recommendations and future work in the area of trade and health. http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3274_b228e5696c63680a0c77345e0c2fc04f.pdfTradeHealthSocial PolicyLabour Markets
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Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
International Journal of Health Policy and Management
Trade
Health
Social Policy
Labour Markets
author_facet Courtney McNamara
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title Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
title_short Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
title_full Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
title_fullStr Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Health Impact of Trade: A Call for an Expanded Research Agenda; Comment on “The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health?”
title_sort assessing the health impact of trade: a call for an expanded research agenda; comment on “the trans-pacific partnership: is it everything we feared for health?”
publisher Kerman University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Health Policy and Management
issn 2322-5939
2322-5939
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Labonté et al provide an insightful analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and its impact on a selection of important health determinants. Their work confirms concerns raised by previous analyses of leaked drafts and offers governments serious and timely reasons to carefully consider provisions of the agreement prior to moving forward with ratification. It also contributes more generally to a growing literature focused on identifying the health impacts of trade. This commentary uses the authors’ analysis as a starting point to reflect on two interrelated issues relevant both for taking seriously one of the article’s main recommendations and future work in the area of trade and health.
topic Trade
Health
Social Policy
Labour Markets
url http://www.ijhpm.com/article_3274_b228e5696c63680a0c77345e0c2fc04f.pdf
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