321-329India, being a signatory of WTO agreements, has moved from no or partial patent protection to full fledged patent protection. This represents a radical break from the past in which developing countries typically had only weak levels of patent protection. In this context, this research examines the steps involved in development of R&D capabilities in the Indian pharmaceutical firms as a response to strengthening of patent law. This paper analyses the post-TRIPS behaviour of domestic pharmaceutical firms in India with respect to R&D intensification, development of new molecules and enhanced DMF filings. The study establishes that firms in the post WTO era have increased their R&D efforts tremendously and are moving towards the developm...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...
105-110This paper studies the impact of a restructured patent regime on the R&D expenditure and the...
The intellectual property regime forms an important part of any government's economic and industrial...
Over the second half of the 20th century, Indian pharmaceutical firms were nudged by government poli...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
432-441After India became a founder member of WTO and acceded to the TRIPS Agreement, the product pa...
301-317The full scale compliance of TRIPS Agreement essentially represents a big step in the oppos...
The transition to a new technology, market or regulatory regime can be difficult for any organisatio...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry represents a successful case of indigenous self-reliant developme...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
269-280The growth of Indian pharmaceutical industry has been characterized by extensive governmental...
Trade liberalisation and changes in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have fashioned new dynami...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be big cause for failure of established firms an...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...
105-110This paper studies the impact of a restructured patent regime on the R&D expenditure and the...
The intellectual property regime forms an important part of any government's economic and industrial...
Over the second half of the 20th century, Indian pharmaceutical firms were nudged by government poli...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
432-441After India became a founder member of WTO and acceded to the TRIPS Agreement, the product pa...
301-317The full scale compliance of TRIPS Agreement essentially represents a big step in the oppos...
The transition to a new technology, market or regulatory regime can be difficult for any organisatio...
The Indian pharmaceutical industry represents a successful case of indigenous self-reliant developme...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 2006 conference in India during 4-7 October 2006.Session II-5 New IPR Reg...
269-280The growth of Indian pharmaceutical industry has been characterized by extensive governmental...
Trade liberalisation and changes in the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have fashioned new dynami...
Technological or institutional change has proven to be big cause for failure of established firms an...
This article investigates the implications of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...
The appropriability regime in India changed with the implementation of Trade Related Intellectual Pr...