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Alexander Kentikelenis
Researcher at Bocconi University
Publications - 60
Citations - 3152
Alexander Kentikelenis is an academic researcher from Bocconi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conditionality & Public health. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2532 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Kentikelenis include University of Amsterdam & University of Cambridge.
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Health effects of financial crisis: omens of a Greek tragedy.
Alexander Kentikelenis,Marina Karanikolos,Irene Papanicolas,Sanjay Basu,Sanjay Basu,Martin McKee,Martin McKee,David Stuckler,David Stuckler +8 more
TL;DR: There are signs that health outcomes have worsened, especially in vulnerable groups and reports in the media indicate that the inability to repay high levels of personal debt might be a key factor in the increase in suicides.
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Greece's health crisis: from austerity to denialism
Alexander Kentikelenis,Marina Karanikolos,Marina Karanikolos,Aaron Reeves,Martin McKee,Martin McKee,David Stuckler,David Stuckler +7 more
TL;DR: The background to the crisis is reviewed, how austerity measures have affected the health of the Greek population and their access to public health services are assessed, and the political response to the mounting evidence of a Greek public health tragedy is examined.
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IMF conditionality and development policy space, 1985–2014
TL;DR: The authors revisited two long-standing controversies: Has the policy content of IMF programs evolved to allow for more policy space? Do these programmes now allow for the protection of labour and social policies?
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The impact of IMF conditionality on government health expenditure: A cross-national analysis of 16 West African nations.
Thomas Stubbs,Thomas Stubbs,Alexander Kentikelenis,David Stuckler,Martin McKee,Lawrence King +5 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that IMF conditionality impedes progress toward the attainment of universal health coverage in 16 West African countries.
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The Politics of World Polity: Script-writing in International Organizations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a conceptual framework for the study of intra-IGO script-writing, which is contingent on three normative struggles: among IGO staff, within an IGO's board of directors, and between the staff and the board.