Assessing the sustainability of public health in the era of globalization

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Mohsin Raza
Muhammad Inam Afzal
Muhammad Ather Elahi
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[1] COMSATS University Islamabad,Center for Climate Research and Development
[2] COMSATS University Islamabad,Department of Biosciences
[3] Institute of Business Administration,undefined
[4] University of Dammam,undefined
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Globalization; Health indicator; Mortality rate; Sustainable development; Political economy;
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In recent times, globalization has emerged as more than purely an economic phenomenon manifesting itself on a global scale. The elements of globalization include international movement of goods and people, financial capital, and information along with technological developments, political dynamics, tourism, and ecological consequences. This study used the Globalization Convergence Index (GCI) as a measure of multi-dimension globalization and linked it with health indicators to analyze if high-ranking countries were doing better in terms of mortality rates. Different statistical tests were performed to measure the impact of the globalization process on mortality indicators of public health. Findings suggest that highly globalized countries have better health measured in the form of low mortality rates. On domain level, technology was found to be the major driving force for reducing mortality rates followed by social-cultural and ecological domains. In globalization debate, the top-ranked countries were usually lauded as “achievers”, while low-ranked ones were regarded as “losers”. In our opinion, care should be taken while interpreting the observed positive association as simple evidence that globalization is mostly good for our health.
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