金融化:21 世纪健康公平的商业决定因素。

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Lancet Public Health Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00187-7
Sharon Friel, Ashley Schram, Nick Frank, Megan Arthur, Bel Townsend, Hridesh Gajurel
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在 21 世纪的资本主义中,金融市场至高无上。将投资、交易和投机提升为一种盈利方式,使经济权力向机构投资者转移,增强了金融资本的力量。金融化为公共产品和服务的承诺带来了不确定性。企业的行为更加注重股东和高级管理人员的利润,而忽视了工资、工人保护、生计以及对价格和环境的影响。这种金融体系的做法通过对社会不平等、气候变化和健康结果的影响,对公共卫生和地球健康公平构成了重大挑战。本观点旨在扩大对健康的商业决定因素的理解,将金融体系明确纳入其中,并提出发达经济体的金融化影响公共健康和地球健康公平的主要合理途径。全球公共卫生界必须密切关注这些关键的健康商业决定因素。现在,至关重要的是削弱金融行为体的权力,并追究金融行为体的责任。民间社会团体可以强调他们的做法,阐明替代愿景,并让金融参与者和政府承担责任。跨学科研究必须对金融和公共卫生问题做出诊断,重要的是,要指明有效的前进道路。金融和商业界必须回归利益相关者至上,而不是股东至上。
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Financialisation: a 21st century commercial determinant of health equity.

In 21st century capitalism, financial markets reign supreme. The elevation of investing, trading, and speculating as a way of making profit has shifted economic power towards institutional investors and enhanced the power of financial capital. Financialisation has introduced uncertainty in the commitment to public provision of goods and services. The behaviours of corporations focus more on profit for shareholders and senior executives to the detriment of wages, worker protections, livelihoods, and impact on prices and the environment. The practices of this financial system pose major challenges to public health and planetary health equity through the influence on social inequality, climate change, and health outcomes. The aim of this Viewpoint is to expand the understanding of the commercial determinants of health to explicitly include the financial system and present key plausible pathways via which the financialisation of advanced economies influences public health and planetary health equity. The global public health community must pay close attention to these key commercial determinants of health. It is now crucial to reduce the power of financial actors and hold financial actors accountable. Civil society groups can highlight their practices, articulate alternative visions, and hold financial actors and governments to account. Interdisciplinary research must provide a diagnosis of the financial and public health issues, and, importantly, illuminate effective pathways forward. Financial and commercial worlds must return to stakeholder primacy rather than that of the shareholder.

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Lancet Public Health
Lancet Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Public Health is committed to tackling the most pressing issues across all aspects of public health. We have a strong commitment to using science to improve health equity and social justice. In line with the values and vision of The Lancet, we take a broad and inclusive approach to public health and are interested in interdisciplinary research. We publish a range of content types that can advance public health policies and outcomes. These include Articles, Review, Comment, and Correspondence. Learn more about the types of papers we publish.
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