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If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us by Lawrence H. Summers | Audiobook

If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us by Lawrence H. Summers | Audiobook

Update: 2018-01-19
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Title: If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us


Author: Lawrence H. Summers


Narrator: Sam Scholl


Format: Unabridged


Length: 3 mins


Language: English


Release date: 01-19-18


Publisher: The Washington Post


Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture



Summary:


Tobacco use contributes to 7 million deaths annually. The world is going through a huge health transition, where the problems of the 6 billion people who live in emerging markets are increasingly the problems of the 1 billion people who live in rich countries. For the first time in history, more people suffer from eating too many calories than too few. Improving global health is no longer primarily about combating infectious diseases.


"If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us" is from the January 18, 2018 World section of The Washington Post. It was written by Lawrence H. Summers and narrated by Sam Scholl.



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If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us by Lawrence H. Summers | Audiobook

If We Want to Improve Global Health, We Need to Tax the Things That Are Killing Us by Lawrence H. Summers | Audiobook

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