
| Titulo | The global financial crisis and health: scaling up our effort. |
| Autoría | Labonté R. |
| Fuente | Can J Public Health. 2009 May-Jun;100(3):173-5. |
| Resumen |
Economic events of the past year are beginning to create hardships for tens of thousands of Canadians. There are likely to be health effects as well, to the extent that unemployment and poverty rates rise. Conditions, however, will be much worse for those living in poorer countries. High-income countries are committing trillions of dollars in countercyclical spending and banking bail-outs. Poorer countries need to do the same, but lack the resources to do so. Yet foreign aid and fairer trade are widely expected to be among the first high-income country victims of the recession fallout as nations turn inwards and protectionist. This is neither good for global health nor necessary given the scale of untaxed (or unfairly taxed) wealth that could be harnessed for a truly global rescue package. Policy choices confront us. The Canadian public health community must hold our political leadership accountable for making those choices that will improve health globally and not further imperil the well-being of much of the world's population in efforts to secure our own future economic revival. |
| URL | www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19507716 |
| Tipo de documento | Artículo cientifico |
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