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Human Capital: Global Health Metrics and the Legacy of Enslavement with Aaron Shakow



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Cost-effectiveness has been called “the theology of the global health care system.”

Such frameworks of health economics are usually described as tools of equity and public welfare, but their ultimate origin is the laws, practices, and values of unfree labor markets.

How did they evolve into their present form, and what can this buried history tell us about the fight for global health equity today?

Dr. Shakow explores this topic based on a chapter from a forthcoming book,
co-authored with Dr. Salmaan Keshavjee, titled, "Bait and Switch: Democracy Versus Global Health."
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