Study: Most people support sharing vaccines with other countries
Between 48% and 56% of people in wealthy countries support donating part of their country's vaccine stockpile across the world, according to a new study.
Laurence Roope joined the Health Economics Research Centre in January 2013, after completing a PhD in Economics at the University of Manchester. He also holds a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics from the University of Durham and an MSc in Econometrics from the University of Manchester. During his time in Manchester, Laurence was a member of the Microeconomics and Mathematical Economics Research Area Group. He was also a doctoral researcher at the Brooks World Poverty Institute (BWPI) (now part of the Global Development Institute), where he maintains an affiliation as an External Associate.
Between 48% and 56% of people in wealthy countries support donating part of their country's vaccine stockpile across the world, according to a new study.
A new paper explores global inequality from absolute and relative perspectives, and asks, can you increase growth and reduce inequality?