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  1. Global Health and National Borders.Mira Johri, Ryoa Chung, Angus Dawson & Ted Schrecker - 2012 - Globalization and Health 8:19.
    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The governments and citizens of the developed nations are increasingly called upon to contribute financially to health initiatives outside their borders. Although international development assistance for health has grown rapidly over the last two decades, austerity measures related to the 2008 and 2011 global financial crises may impact negatively on aid expenditures. The competition between national priorities and foreign aid commitments raises important ethical questions for donor nations. This paper aims to foster individual reflection and public debate on (...)
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  2. The state of Global Health in a radically unequal World: patterns and prospects.R. Labonte, T. Schrecker, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In S. R. Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
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    Benefit-sharing in the new genomic marketplace: Expanding the ethical frame of reference.Ted Schrecker - 2003 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers (ed.), Populations and Genetics: Legal and Socio-Ethical Perspectives. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 405.
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    Private Health Care for Canada: North of the Border, an Idea Whose Time Shouldn't Come?Ted Schrecker - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (2):138-148.
    Toronto physician Brian Goldman had thought about “joining the camp that favours private health care for Canada.” Writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, he tells us that he changed his mind after one of his cats experienced a series of illnesses and misadventures that resulted in a Can$3,101 medical bill. “I’m just glad,” he says, “that the cost of health care never entered my deliberations.”’Canadian citizens and permanent residents are similarly free from most worries about the direct costs of (...)
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    Private Health Care for Canada: North of the Border, an Idea Whose Time Shouldn't Come?Ted Schrecker - 1998 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 26 (2):138-148.
    Toronto physician Brian Goldman had thought about “joining the camp that favours private health care for Canada.” Writing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, he tells us that he changed his mind after one of his cats experienced a series of illnesses and misadventures that resulted in a Can$3,101 medical bill. “I’m just glad,” he says, “that the cost of health care never entered my deliberations.”’Canadian citizens and permanent residents are similarly free from most worries about the direct costs of (...)
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  6. Risks versus rights: economic power and economic analysis in environmental politics.Ted Schrecker - forthcoming - Business Ethics in Canada.
     
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