As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, 2003), the process of globalisation affects the sustainability of development mainly through three channels: economic growth, inequality and environmental degradation. This conceptual framework may help us to understand also the causal influence of globalisation on health that represents a fundamental dimension of the quality of life enjoyed by the people and of sustainability. For this purpose, the present paper aims to investigate both the direct and the indirect effects of post-war globalisation, with particular attention to the role played by inequality in the globalisation-health relationship. A few policy implications emerging from the analysis are also discussed, suggesting ...
International audienceMajor research contributions aiming at explaining the association between econ...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
At the start of the century, the proposition that globalisation might endanger health had gained lim...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, 2003), the process of globalisation affe...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, 2003), the process of globalisation affe...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, Sustainable globalisation, Ecological Eco...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
This thesis contains four independent studies that analyze various aspects of the nexus of inequalit...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
Abstract This paper describes a conceptual framework for the health implications of globalisation. T...
This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalis...
Debates over the merits and demerits of globalisation for health are increasingly polarised. Conclus...
International audienceMajor research contributions aiming at explaining the association between econ...
International audienceMajor research contributions aiming at explaining the association between econ...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
At the start of the century, the proposition that globalisation might endanger health had gained lim...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, 2003), the process of globalisation affe...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, 2003), the process of globalisation affe...
As we suggested in a previous work (Borghesi and Vercelli, Sustainable globalisation, Ecological Eco...
The reduction of health inequities is an ethical imperative, according to the WHO Commission on Soci...
The analysis of the impact of economic globalisation on health depends on how it is defined and shou...
This thesis contains four independent studies that analyze various aspects of the nexus of inequalit...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
Globalisation, in a broad sense, holds considerable potential for improving human health, while pres...
Abstract This paper describes a conceptual framework for the health implications of globalisation. T...
This paper examines the challenge that globalisation poses to health and to health systems. Globalis...
Debates over the merits and demerits of globalisation for health are increasingly polarised. Conclus...
International audienceMajor research contributions aiming at explaining the association between econ...
International audienceMajor research contributions aiming at explaining the association between econ...
For the health community, globalization offers opportunities but also poses important challenges. Dr...
At the start of the century, the proposition that globalisation might endanger health had gained lim...