The Potential Impact of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement on Health Equity, with Illustration From New Zealand
Gay Keating,
Rhys Jones,
Erik Monasterio () and
Josh Freeman
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Gay Keating: University of Otago Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Rhys Jones: University of Auckland
Erik Monasterio: University of Otago
Josh Freeman: University of Auckland
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2016, vol. 14, issue 4, No 1, 397-400
Date: 2016
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