The health impacts of extractive industry transnational corporations: a study of Rio Tinto in Australia and Southern Africa
Abstract Background Operations of transnational corporations (TNCs) affect population health through production methods, shaping social determinants of health, or by influencing regulation of their activities. Research on community exposures to TNC practices and policies has been limited. Our resear...
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Main Authors: | Julia Anaf (Author), Frances Baum (Author), Matt Fisher (Author), Leslie London (Author) |
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