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Title: Global Effects of Economy of Health-Care
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January 28, 1998 |
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Before we take a look at the effects of globalization on health-care in these countries we will examine the effects on the economy. Robert Pollin summarizes the neoliberal record. "Excluding the Peoples Republic of China, which did not follow the neoliberal lead, the era of the "developmental state" (1961-80) saw a per capita growth rate of real GDP that averaged 3... Showed first 250 characters
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Robert Pollin summarizes the neoliberal record. "Excluding the Peoples Republic of China, which did not follow the neoliberal lead, the era of the "developmental state" (1961-80) saw a per capita growth rate of real GDP that averaged 3.2 percent per year... Showed next 250 characters
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