Table of Contents: Volume 80 (2) 2002
Special theme issue: Commission on Macroeconomics and Health
In this month's Bulletin
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Poverty and the health sector; Antimicrobial resistance and globalization; Ethics in health research; Trade in health services; Self-help
Editorial
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Commission on Macroeconomics and Health—Richard G.A. Feachem -
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Health and the economy: empowerment through evidence—Julio Frenk & Felicia Knaul
Research
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Modelling the HIV/AIDS epidemics in Botswana and India—Nico J.D. Nagelkerke et al.
Policy & Practice
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Poverty and health sector inequalities—Adam Wagstaff -
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Microeconomics of health, nutrition and prosperity—Duncan Thomas & Elizabeth Frankenberg -
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Ehtics in international health research—Zulfiqar Ahmed Bhutta -
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Research-tool patents—John H. Barton -
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Antimicrobial resistance: a global response—Richard D. Smith & Joanna Coast -
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Basic patterns in national health expenditure—Philip Musgrove, Riadh Zeramdini, & Guy Carrin -
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Effectiveness of community health financing—Alexander S. Preker et al. -
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Debt relief and spending in heavily indebted poor countries—Sanjeev Gupta et al. -
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Trade in health services—Rupa Chanda
Round Table Discussion
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The work of the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health. Commentaries by: Anne Mills; K.Y. Amoako; Takotoshi Kato
Interview
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Interview with Jeffrey Sachs
Books & Electronic Media
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Challenging inequities in health: from ethics to action; Ecosystem change and public health: a global perspective; Food safety and international competitiveness—the case of beef
Letters
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Renaming the NCDs; Arsenic and hypertension in Bangladesh
News
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African children talk faster with iron; Indian women impose unofficial drinking fines
WHO News
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$66 billion needed for health by 2015; New research needed for polio endgame; Minimum standard of care definied for HIV patients with cancer; Antiretrovirals slowly become more available; Support for genetics research training initiative; WHO appoints envoy for health, peace and development
Acknowledgement: Ian G. Neil coordinated the special theme issue