Political Economy of the SARS Epidemic
Delve into the intricate relationship between politics and economics during one of the most significant health crises of the 21st century with Political Economy of the SARS Epidemic by Grace O. M. Lee and Malcolm Warner. Published in 2007, this hardback edition spans 190 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the SARS outbreak that affected numerous Asian nations in 2003.
This insightful book explores the economic conditions and social policies in East Asia, shedding light on the impacts of globalization and the economic aspects of public health. The authors provide a thorough examination of the consequences of the SARS epidemic, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of health, politics, and economics in the region.
Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the topic, Political Economy of the SARS Epidemic is a valuable resource that enhances your understanding of this pivotal event in East Asian history.