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Thanks for the leads Dennis, but I already have an extensive (indeed,
unlimited, it seems) array of horror stories about the negative impacts of
market economics on health promotion already. In all seriousness, the
research is for my MPH - one of my supervisors has a "major concern" with my
dissertation because it's so "one-sided" (i.e. focuses almost entirely on
the negative/destructive impacts!). She is the one who has asked that I
address the imbalance with some success stories and positive aspects! The
trouble is, they are hard to locate (if indeed they exist at all!). Any
suggestions?
Jennie Lyons
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From: d.raphael <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 18 September 1998 13:06
Subject: Re: new market economics and health promotion
>Visit our "Community Quality of Life" Conclusions Reports -- especially
>the Riverdale Conclusions report -- for more horror stories on how market
>driven economic policies are threatening civil society.
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>Specifically, how "competition" will threaten community-based organizations
>with impressive histories of community-based health promoting activities.
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>Visit our Web Site! http://www.utoronto.ca/qol
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>Then click on "projects" and then "community quality of life"
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>Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
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