Corporate political activity of baby food companies in Thailand
Abstract Background Recent studies show corporate political activity (CPA) can have detrimental impacts on health policy processes. The Control of Marketing Promotion of Infant and Young Child Food Act B.E. 2560 (the Act) was implemented in Thailand in 2017, but there have been no studies documentin...
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Main Authors: | Nisachol Cetthakrikul (Author), Phillip Baker (Author), Cathy Banwell (Author), Matthew Kelly (Author), Julie Smith (Author) |
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