International investment liberalization, transnational corporations and NCD prevention policy non-decisions: a realist review on the political economy of tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed food
Abstract Background Public health concerns relating to international investment liberalization have centred on the potential for investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS)-related regulatory chill. However, the broader political and economic dimensions that shape the relationship between the internati...
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Main Authors: | Penelope Milsom, Richard Smith, Phillip Baker, Helen Walls |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c8164cd21d49440abe44b3a8a5e87e6e |
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