The crisis of capitalism and the marketization of health care: the implications for public health professionals
<p>The current economic crisis in Europe has challenged the basis of the economic model that currently prevails in much of the industrialised world. It has revealed a system that is managed not for the benefit of the people but rather for corporations and the small elite who lead them and whic...
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Main Authors: | Martin McKee (Author), David Stuckler (Author) |
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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