Titre :
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Economic Consequences of noncommunicable diseases and injuries in the russian federation.
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Auteurs :
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Marc Suhrcke ;
et al. ;
Martin McKee ;
Lorenzo Rocco ;
European observatory on Health Systems and Policies (Copenhagen, DNK)
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Type de document :
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Ouvrage
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Editeur :
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Copenhagen [DNK] : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2007
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ISBN :
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978-92-890-2190-6
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Description :
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69p. / tabl., fig.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Classement :
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BS40/ (POLITIQUES ET SYSTEMES DES PAYS ETRANGERS ASIE)
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Mots-clés :
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Croissance économique
;
Santé publique [généralité]
;
Russie
;
Histoire
;
Pays
;
Consommation alcool
;
Chômage
;
Etat dépressif
;
DSQ
;
Politique économique
;
Politique sociale
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Résumé :
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There is increasing evidence of the two-way relationship between health and economic growth : while economic development can lead to improved population health, a healthier population can also drive economic growth. Although this finding has important policy implications, little is known about its direct relevance for the transition countries in central and eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States that are facing a very particular health challenge, predominantly posed by noncommunicable diseases (NCD) and injuries. This study takes a first step towards analysing the issue. The focus is on the Russian Federation, although the findings are also relevant to other transitional economies.
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