Commentary

The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is skyrocketing in countries around the world. Children and teenagers are now being affected by what was once classified as an adult condition.

The world’s high-income countries are in economic trouble, mostly related to growth and employment, and now their distress is spilling over to developing economies. What factors underlie today’s problems, and how appropriate are the likely policy responses?
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