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Title: Professor Job Title: Innogen Co-Investigator Tel: +44 (0) 1908 654424 Fax: +44 (0) 1908 654488 Email: M.M.Mackintosh@open.ac.uk Building: Social Science, Economics, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA Room Number:
Journal articles
Mackintosh M, Chaudhuri, Mujinja PGM (2011) 'Can NGOs regulate medicines markets? Social enterprise in wholesaling, and access to essential medicines', Globalization and Health, 7:4.Koivusalo, M. and Mackintosh, M. (forthcoming) 'Commercial influence and global nongovernmental public action in health and pharamceutical policies', International Journal of Health Services.Chaudhuri, S., Mackintosh M. and Mujinja, P.G.M. (2010) 'Indian generics producers, access to essential medicines and local production in Africa: an argument with reference to Tanzania', European Journal of Development Research, 22(4): 451-468.Mackintosh, M. and Mujinja, P.G.M. (2010) 'Markets and policy challenges in access to essential medicines for endemic disease', Journal of African Economies, Supp 3 iii166-iii200.
Tibandebage P. and Mackintosh M. (2009) 'Maternal mortality in Africa: a gendered lens on health system failure' Socialist Register
Smith, P. and Mackintosh, M. (2007) 'Profession, market and class: nurse migration and the remaking of division and disadvantage', Journal of Clinical Nursing, Vol.16, Issue 12, pp.2213-2220
Mackintosh, M. Chataway, J. and Wuyts, M. (2007) 'Promoting Innovation, Productivity and Industrial Growth and Reducing Poverty: Bridging the Policy Gap', European Journal of Development Research, Vol.19, Issue 1, pp.1-12
Mackintosh, M. and Tibandebage, P. (2007) ‘Competitive and organisational constraints on innovation, investment and quality of care in a liberalised low income health system: evidence from Tanzania' , European Journal of Development Research, Vol. 19, Issue 1, pp.81-99
Mackintosh, M. Mensah, K. Henry L. and Rowson, M. (2006), 'Aid, restitution and international fiscal redistribution in health care: implications of health professionals' migration', Journal of International Development, Vol.18, pp.757-770
Mackintosh, M. Raghuram, P. and Henry, L. (2006), 'A perverse subsidy: African trained nurses and doctors in the NHS', Soundings, Vol.34, pp.103-113
Mackintosh M. and Kovalev S. (2006) 'Commercialisation, inequality and transition in health care: the policy challenges in developing and transitional countries', Edited ‘Policy Arena’, Journal of International Development Vol.18, Issue 3, pp. 387-391
Mackintosh, M. (2006) 'Commercialisation, inequality and the limits to transition in health care: a Polanyian framework for policy analysis', Journal of International Development, Vol.18, Issue 3, pp.393-406
Tibandebage, P. and Mackintosh, M. (2005 ) 'The market shaping of charges, trust and abuse: health care transactions in Tanzania', Social Science and Medicine, Vol.61, Issue 7, pp.1385-1395
Mackintosh, M. & Tibandebage, P. (2002), 'Inclusion by design? Rethinking health care market regulation in the Tanzanian context, Journal of Development Studies, Vol.39, Issue 1, pp.1-20
Books and book chapters
Mackintosh, M, Chataway, J., Wuyts, M. (2008) Promoting Innovation, Productivity and Industrial Growth and Reducing Poverty Routledge, ISBN: 978-0-415-49559-2
Mackintosh, M. (2007) 'International migration and extreme health inequality: robust arguments and institutions for international redistribution in health care' in McIntyre, D. and Mooney, G. (eds.) (2007) The Economics of Health Equity Cambridge University Press.
Mackintosh, M. and Tibandebage, P. (2006) 'Gender and health sector reform: analytical perspectives on African experience' in Razavi, S. and Hassim, S. (eds.) (2006) Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context: Uncovering the gendered structure of 'the social' Palgrave, Basingstoke.
Mackintosh, M. (2006) 'La commercialisation des soins de santé et ses inégalités' in Coméliau, C., Guillioz, S., Carton, M., Flückiger, Y., Mackintosh, M. and Merrien, F-X. (2006) Le Défi Social du Développement: Globalisation et Inégalités IUED, Geneva and Karthala, Paris.
Mackintosh, M. and Koivusalo, M. (eds.) (2005) Commercialization of Health Care: Global and Local Dynamics and Policy Initiatives Basingstoke, Palgrave.
Mackintosh, M. and Tibandebage, P. (2004) ‘Inequality and redistribution in health care: analytical issues for developmental social policy' in Mkandawire, T. (ed.) (2004) Social Policy and Development Basingstoke , Palgrave.
Bromley, S. Mackintosh, M. Brown, W and M. Wuyts (eds.) (2004) Making the International: Economic Interdependence and Political Order, London, PlutoPress.
Tibandebage, P. and Mackintosh, M. (2002). Institutional reform and regulatory relationships in a liberalising health care system: a Tanzanian case study. In Heyer, J., Thorp, R. & Stewart F. (eds.) (2002) Group Behaviour and Development Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mackintosh, M. and Gilson, L. (2002) ‘Non-market relationships in health care' in Heyer, J., Stewart, F. and Thorp R. (eds.) (2002) Group Behaviour and Development: Is the Market Destroying Co-operation? Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Mackintosh, M. (2001) 'Do health care systems contribute to inequality' in Leon, D and Walt, G (eds), Poverty, Inequality and Health, Oxford, University Press.
Other publications
Mackintosh, M. (2007) Planning and market regulation: strengths, weaknesses and interactions in the provision of less inequitable and better quality health care. Working Paper commissioned and accepted by the World Health Organisation's Commission on the Social Determinants of Health, Health Systems Knowledge Network, World Health Organisation (March)
Smith, P., Allan H., Henry, L.W., Larsen J.A., Mackintosh M. (2006) Valuing and Recognising the Talents of a Diverse Health Care Workforce Report of the REOH project, University of Surrey and the Open University
Mensah, K. Mackintosh, M. and L. Henry (2005) The ‘Skills Drain’ of Health Professionals from the Developing World: a Framework for Policy Formulation Medact, February.
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