Using case studies, this examines the trend where states operate as, with and for investors in healthcare sectors of other nations. Sheds light on an institutional landscape for global health in which state-owned development finance institutions, national development banks and sovereign wealth funds are stakeholders in healthcare systems.
Using case studies, this examines the trend where states operate as, with and for investors in healthcare sectors of other nations. Sheds light on an institutional landscape for global health in which state-owned development finance institutions, national development banks and sovereign wealth funds are stakeholders in healthcare systems.
Dr Benjamin M. Hunter is Lecturer in International Development at the University of Sussex, UK. He examines the latest transformations unfolding in healthcare, its regulation and how people experience it. Prior to joining the University of Sussex he was a Research Fellow in International Development at King's College London.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. States and Development Across Borders 3. Trends in Global Health Financing and Governance 4. UK, France and Development Finance Institutions 5. Sweden, Netherlands and Development Finance Institutions 6. Japan, South Korea and National Development Banks 7. Singapore, Malaysia and Sovereign Wealth Funds 8. Conclusions.
1. Introduction 2. States and Development Across Borders 3. Trends in Global Health Financing and Governance 4. UK, France and Development Finance Institutions 5. Sweden, Netherlands and Development Finance Institutions 6. Japan, South Korea and National Development Banks 7. Singapore, Malaysia and Sovereign Wealth Funds 8. Conclusions.
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