Brazil is a country that has undergone many political and economic difficulties. Because of this it has not been able to grow and develop economically as many other countries around the world. With time, new political powers that have done considerable efforts to improve its economy have emerged. As of today, Brazil’s economy prevails over that of all other South American countries. However, its foreign debt has not reduced enough as to see a considerable constant economic growth reflected by the strengthening of exportation. This implies that even though the economic picture of Brazil has increased in the past years, it still has a long way before it is considered a competent economic power at worldwide level. Currently, Brazil’s most sign...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through t...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for both foreign and national observers of Brazil t...
THIS article examines the relationship between Brazil’s obligations as a mem-ber of the World Trade ...
This paper discusses Brazil’s efforts to provide essential medicines for its population while meetin...
Brazil is one of the largest countries in the world, and is home to significant demographic, social ...
The present article analyses the active principle and drug sector in Brazil after 1990. It has five ...
Brazil has occupied a central role in the access to medicines movement, especially with respect to d...
The paper traces a panorama of the development of new drugs and hopes to contribute for Brazil to be...
The pharmaceutical industry is intrinsically related to the possible impacts that raises in society,...
Abstract: The public production of medicines in Brazil by Government Pharmaceutical Laboratories has...
Brazil has 26 states and one Federal District. It has been a stable democracy since 1985, overcoming...
Recently, some countries outside the Triad (Japan, Europe and the United States) have assumed an imp...
This article describes the antiretroviral (ARV) manufacturing market in Brazil and contextualizes th...
Brazil is one of the world´s largest economies and pharmaceutical markets, having the Brazilian gove...
A temática do desenvolvimento do setor farmacêutico no Brasil tem sido amplamente discutida. Tal set...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through t...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for both foreign and national observers of Brazil t...
THIS article examines the relationship between Brazil’s obligations as a mem-ber of the World Trade ...
This paper discusses Brazil’s efforts to provide essential medicines for its population while meetin...
Brazil is one of the largest countries in the world, and is home to significant demographic, social ...
The present article analyses the active principle and drug sector in Brazil after 1990. It has five ...
Brazil has occupied a central role in the access to medicines movement, especially with respect to d...
The paper traces a panorama of the development of new drugs and hopes to contribute for Brazil to be...
The pharmaceutical industry is intrinsically related to the possible impacts that raises in society,...
Abstract: The public production of medicines in Brazil by Government Pharmaceutical Laboratories has...
Brazil has 26 states and one Federal District. It has been a stable democracy since 1985, overcoming...
Recently, some countries outside the Triad (Japan, Europe and the United States) have assumed an imp...
This article describes the antiretroviral (ARV) manufacturing market in Brazil and contextualizes th...
Brazil is one of the world´s largest economies and pharmaceutical markets, having the Brazilian gove...
A temática do desenvolvimento do setor farmacêutico no Brasil tem sido amplamente discutida. Tal set...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through t...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for both foreign and national observers of Brazil t...
THIS article examines the relationship between Brazil’s obligations as a mem-ber of the World Trade ...