The Australia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which entered into force on January 1, 2005, contains many remarkable provisions of interest to generic drug companies. The AUSFTA selectively exports U.S. generic drug laws of great import to generic drug manufacturers, and is uniquely intrusive into domestic pharmaceutical and political spheres. The AUSFTA is important both in its own right, and as a model for future U.S. free trade agreement negotiations. Beyond the generic drug industry, the provisions are of interest to consumers who pay higher prices when generic drug entry is delayed, and stands as an example of the lack of transparency and accountability in the negotiation of free trade agreements
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
This Case Study examines, with particular reference to the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
With the third round of trade negotiations currently underway, this paper explores possible conseque...
The Australia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which entered into force on January 1, 2005, conta...
Providing access to affordable medicines and rewarding innovation produces a difficult tension in th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In January 2005 Australia implemented the Australia-U...
A little-noticed provision of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement could prove to be a nasty surpri...
On 1 January 2005, a controversial trade agreement entered into force between Australia and the Uni...
Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agreement with the US...
Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agreement with the US...
ABSTRACT Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agree-ment w...
On 1 January 2005, a controversial trade agreement entered into force between Australia and the Unit...
• The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) contains major concessions to the US pha...
The US is using free trade agreements to address the global free rider problem in pharmaceutical R&D...
This resource page provides links to key documents on the costs and benefits of the ...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
This Case Study examines, with particular reference to the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
With the third round of trade negotiations currently underway, this paper explores possible conseque...
The Australia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which entered into force on January 1, 2005, conta...
Providing access to affordable medicines and rewarding innovation produces a difficult tension in th...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In January 2005 Australia implemented the Australia-U...
A little-noticed provision of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement could prove to be a nasty surpri...
On 1 January 2005, a controversial trade agreement entered into force between Australia and the Uni...
Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agreement with the US...
Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agreement with the US...
ABSTRACT Australia did poorly in several key areas of the recently completed free trade agree-ment w...
On 1 January 2005, a controversial trade agreement entered into force between Australia and the Unit...
• The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) contains major concessions to the US pha...
The US is using free trade agreements to address the global free rider problem in pharmaceutical R&D...
This resource page provides links to key documents on the costs and benefits of the ...
Ten years on from the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement, Australia is entering another round of nego...
This Case Study examines, with particular reference to the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme...
With the third round of trade negotiations currently underway, this paper explores possible conseque...