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Who Said or What Said?: Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists (2023)
Journal Article
Javdani, M., & Chang, H.-J. (2023). Who Said or What Said?: Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 47(2), 309-339. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/beac071

There exists a long-standing debate about the influence of ideology in economics. Surprisingly, however, there are very few studies that provide systematic empirical evidence on this critical issue. Using an online randomised controlled experiment in... Read More about Who Said or What Said?: Estimating Ideological Bias in Views Among Economists.

Defining and conceptualising the commercial determinants of health. (2023)
Journal Article
Gilmore, A. B., Fabbri, A., Baum, F., Bertscher, A., Bondy, K., Chang, H.-J., Demaio, S., Erzse, A., Freudenberg, N., Friel, S., Hofman, K. J., Johns, P., Abdool Karim, S., Lacy-Nichols, J., de Carvalho, C. M. P., Marten, R., McKee, M., Petticrew, M., Robertson, L., Tangcharoensathien, V., & Thow, A. M. (2023). Defining and conceptualising the commercial determinants of health. The Lancet, 401(10383), 1194-1213. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736%2823%2900013-2

Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing evidence that the products and practices of some commercial actors-notably the largest transnational corporations-are responsible for escalating rates of av... Read More about Defining and conceptualising the commercial determinants of health..