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When Numbers Began to Count for Health Policy: A Review Essay*

Sheila Ryan Johansson

Population and Development Review, 2003, vol. 29, issue 4, 715-743

Abstract: Books reviewed in this article: Jack M. Hollander, The Real Environmental Crisis: Why Poverty, Not Affluence, Is the Environment's Number One Enemy Glenn Firebaugh, The New Geography of Global Income Inequality Nancy E. Riley and James Mccarthy, Demography in the Age of the Postmodern Catherine Campbell, ‘Letting Them Die’: Why HIV/AIDS Intervention Programmes Fail Konstantinos Kapparis, Abortion in the Ancient World

Date: 2003
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