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Will the next generation of preferential trade and investment agreements undermine prevention of non communicable diseases? A prospective policy analysis of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement

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Thow, Anne Marie
Snowden, Wendy
Labonte, Ronald
Gleeson, Deborah
Stuckler, David
Hattersley, Libby
Schram, Ashley
Kay, Adrian
Friel, Sharon

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The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) is one of a new generation of 'deep' preferential trade and investment agreements that will extend many of the provisions seen in previous agreements. This paper presents a prospective policy analysis of the

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Health Policy

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2037-12-31
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