Connections the quarterly journal

Search form

  • Like Connections page on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Find connections on Istagram
  • Connect with us on LinkedIN
  • Subscribe to Connections RSS
  • English
  • Русский
  • Journal
    • Previews
    • Archive
    • Top papers
    • Athena Award
  • Submissions
    • Guidelines
    • Copyright information
    • Conflict of interest
    • Ethics in publishing
    • Themes
    • Calls for articles
    • Submit a paper
  • About
    • Mission
    • Editorial policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Editorial Board
    • Advisers
    • Author Index
    • Indexing & Archiving
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy policy
Share/Save

The Public Health Effect of Economic Crises and Alternative Policy Responses in Europe: an Empirical Study

Publication Type:

Magazine Article

Authors:

Stuckler, David; Basu, Sanjay; Suhrcke, Marc; Coutts, Adam; McKee, Martin

Source:

The Lancet, Volume 374, p.315-323 (2009)
  • 11571 reads
  • Google Scholar
  • DOI
  • RTF
  • EndNote XML

Active calls for articles

Hybrid Operations

Deadline:
15.09.2025

Check also our Google Scholar profile

  • Downloads
  • Cited in
  • How to cite
No files have yet been downloaded.
Benesch, Thomas, Johannes Goellner, Andreas Peer, Johann Hoechtl, and Walter Seboeck. "Scenario Space for Alternative Futures of Security Research." Information & Security: An International Journal 29, no. 2 (2013): 111-119.
APA style: Stuckler, D., Basu S., Suhrcke M., Coutts A., & McKee M. (2009).  The Public Health Effect of Economic Crises and Alternative Policy Responses in Europe: an Empirical Study. The Lancet. 374, 315-323.
Chicago style: Stuckler, David, Sanjay Basu, Marc Suhrcke, Adam Coutts, and Martin McKee. "The Public Health Effect of Economic Crises and Alternative Policy Responses in Europe: an Empirical Study." The Lancet 374 (2009): 315-323.
IEEE style: Stuckler, D., S. Basu, M. Suhrcke, A. Coutts, and M. McKee, "The Public Health Effect of Economic Crises and Alternative Policy Responses in Europe: an Empirical Study", The Lancet, vol. 374, pp. 315-323, 2009.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(09)61124-7
  • Trending
  • Latest
  • Most cited
  • The Weaponization of Emerging Technologies and Their Impact on Global Risk: A Perspective from the PfPC Emerging Security Challenges Working Group (1,617)
  • Goodbye Globalization? Hello 'Fragmentegration'! - The World Economy and Strategic Competition (1,221)
  • Towards a New Role for the European Union in the South Caucasus? (1,202)
  • Hybrid Threats and Strategic Competition (1,201)
  • The PfP Consortium Regional Stability in South East Europe Working Group at 25: The Transformed Balkans and the Work Ahead (1,108)
view all
  • Communicating (In)Security in Ukraine
  • Hybrid Warfare in the Black Sea Region: Russian Information-Psychological Operations in Georgia
  • Ukraine's Component in the Platform of European Memory and Conscience
  • Kremlin's 'War on Terrorism' in the Northeastern Caucasus: How Chechnya Still 'Saves' Russia
  • A Theory of Change: 25 Years of the Partnership for Peace Consortium
view all
Introduction to Program-based Defense Resource Management (8)
The Art of Shaping Defense Policy: Scope, Components, Relationships (but no Algorithms) (6)
NATO and the South Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia on Different Tracks (5)
Terrorist Routes in Central Asia: Trafficking Drugs, Humans, and Weapons (4)
From Civil-Military Relations to Resilience: The Fifth Wave of Strengthening Democracy through Research and Education (4)
view all

© Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes, 2012-2025
This site was designed and is maintained by Procon Ltd., Executive publisher of Connections: The Quarterly Journal