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This panel addresses various dimensions of the political economy of health and healthcare globally. Papers explore how political and regulatory regimes, economic and social institutions, and market-oriented actors shape health inequalities, care provision and health outcomes, as well as how and when shifts in governance patterns are prompted.
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| When Scandals Go Viral: Assessing Reactions to Corruption in Latin American Health Systems | View Paper Details |
| Institutional Voids as a Playing Field: Financial Growth Strategies of Commercial Care Providers. A Patchwork Study in the Financialization of Health Care in the Netherlands. | View Paper Details |
| The Political Architecture of Health: How Regimes Shape Public Health Outcomes | View Paper Details |
| Pharmaceutical Services as an Asset Class: Assetization of Pharmaceutical Care and Lifestyle Products in Primary Care | View Paper Details |
| Governing Care Through Inequality: Structural Violence, Political Economy, and Health Policy in Rural Jharkhand | View Paper Details |