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Globalization and health--some issues.

M Rowson1

  • 1mikerowson@medact.org

Medicine, Conflict, and Survival
|July 14, 2000
PubMed
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Globalization has increased national and international inequalities. Future policies must address the social and health impacts of economic liberalization, strengthening the state

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Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomics
  • Global Health Policy

Background:

  • Globalization is a significant ongoing trend.
  • This trend has been linked to increased inequalities within and between nations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the consequences of globalization, particularly financial and trade liberalization.
  • To inform future policy recommendations regarding economic globalization.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of globalization's effects.
  • Review of economic policies and their social impacts.

Main Results:

  • Financial and trade liberalization have been implemented without adequate consideration of consequences.
  • Globalization is associated with rising socioeconomic inequalities.

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Conclusions:

  • Future policy must emphasize the state's role in mitigating market excesses.
  • Rigorous assessment of the health and social impacts of economic policies is crucial.