The influence of corporate market power on health: exploring the structure-conduct-performance model from a public health perspective
Abstract Background The detrimental impact of dominant corporations active in health-harming commodity industries is well recognised. However, to date, existing analyses of the ways in which corporations influence health have paid limited attention to corporate market power. Accordingly, the public...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin Wood (Author), Owain Williams (Author), Phil Baker (Author), Vijaya Nagarajan (Author), Gary Sacks (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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