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      Primary health care or selective health strategies

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            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            September 1986
            : 13
            : 36
            : 78-85
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            8703689 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 13, No. 36, September 1986, pp. 78-85
            10.1080/03056248608703689
            29d48574-584d-472f-b7c7-62b94b5027d0

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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            Bibliographic Note

            1. Walsh Julia A. and Warren Kenneth S.. 1979. . ‘Selective Primary Health Care — An Interim Strategy for Disease Control in Developing Countries. . New England Journal of Medicine . , Vol. 301((18)): 967––974. .

            2. Berggren Warren L., Ewbank P.M.D.C. and Berggren G.C.. 1981. . ‘Reduction of Mortality in Rural Haiti Through a Primary‐Health‐Care Program’. . New England Journal of Medicine . , Vol. 304:: 1324––1330. .

            3. Unger J.P. and Killingsworth J.R.. ‘Selective Primary Health Care: Methods and Results’. . Social Science and Medicine . ,

            4. Boland R. and Young M.. ‘The Strategy, Cost and Progress of Primary Health Care’. . Bulletin of PAHO . , Vol. 16((13())233––241. .

            5. 1982. . ‘Comments’. . Social Science and Medicine . , Vol. 16:: 1049––1063. .

            6. Halstead Scott B., Walsh Julia A. and Warren Kenneth S. . 1985. . ’Good Health at Low Cost’ . , (Conference Report). Rockefeller Foundation. .

            7. Benerji Debabar. . ‘Can There be a Selective Primary Health Care?’ . , World Health Organisation SHS. .

            8. 1984. . ‘Primary Health Care: Selective or Comprehensive?’. . World Health Forum . , Vol. 5:: 312––315. .

            9. and , “Why Health Improves; Defining the Issues concerning ‘Comprehensive Primary Health Care’ and Selective Primary Health CAre’ , Social Science and Medicine , forthcoming, 1986 .

            10. 1984. . ‘The World Bank's Prescriptions for Rural Africa’. . Review of African Political Economy . , Vol. 27/28:: 186––196. .

            11. , ‘The Berg Report and the Model of Accumulation in Subsaharan Africa’ , same issue, pp. 197 – 204

            12. Loxley John. . 1984. . “IMF and World Bank Conditionality and Sub‐Saharan Africa”. In: . paper presented at the Review of African Political Economy Conference; . September. 1984 ; . University of Keele. .

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