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"The Policy Dystopia Model": Implications for Health Advocates and Democratic Governance

Elizabeth A Smith and Patricia A McDaniel

PLOS Medicine, 2016, vol. 13, issue 9, 1-3

Abstract: In this Perspective on the research article by Ulucanlar and colleagues, Elizabeth Smith and Patricia McDaniel discuss how industry opposition to regulation can undermine the public's overall confidence in government and science.

Date: 2016
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