Who influences nutrition policy space using international trade and investment agreements? A global stakeholder analysis
Abstract Background Regulation of food environments is needed to address the global challenge of poor nutrition, yet policy inertia has been a problem. A common argument against regulation is potential conflict with binding commitments under international trade and investment agreements (TIAs). This...
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Main Authors: | Kelly Garton (Author), Boyd Swinburn (Author), Anne Marie Thow (Author) |
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