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Is active recruitment of health workers really not guilty of enabling harm or facilitating wrongdoing?
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↵i For a summary of relevant issues concerning the debates about causes of prosperity and the importance of institutions see reference 2, chapter 5.
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↵ii For an excellent, accessible treatment see reference 3.
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↵vii For more on these arguments see reference 5.
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