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Bioethical Implications of Globalization: An International Consortium Project of the European Commission

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  • Novotny, Thomas E
  • Mordini, Emilio
  • Chadwick, Ruth
  • Pedersen, J. Martin
  • Fabbri, Fabrizio
  • Lie, Reidar
  • Thanachaiboot, Natapong
  • Mossialos, Elias
  • Permanand, Govin

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The BIG project looks at some of the ethical concerns surrounding globalization and health.
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  • Novotny, Thomas E & Mordini, Emilio & Chadwick, Ruth & Pedersen, J. Martin & Fabbri, Fabrizio & Lie, Reidar & Thanachaiboot, Natapong & Mossialos, Elias & Permanand, Govin, 2006. "Bioethical Implications of Globalization: An International Consortium Project of the European Commission," University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education qt7wm320kr, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:ctcres:qt7wm320kr
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    1. Yach, D. & Bettcher, D., 1998. "The globalization of public health, I: Threats and opportunities," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 88(5), pages 735-738.
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