The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through the construction of technological and innovation capabilities. This paper provides insights on this topic by examining the Brazilian ability to make patented antiretroviral (ARV) drugs universally accessible to people living with HIV/AIDS in the country. The Brazilian case study demonstrates the crucial role of industrial policy in making the use of compulsory licensing in price negotiations with pharmaceutical multinational corporations to improve the access to patented ARV drugs. The evidence presented in this paper supports that it is indeed possible to achieve synergies between industrial and health policy in order to improve the access to...
International audienceThe Brazilian free and universal access program to anti-AIDS drugs has been de...
Este artigo apresenta algumas considerações sobre o Programa Brasileiro de AIDS, no que diz respeito...
Brazil has encouraged an ambitious set of policies toward the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to fos...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through t...
THIS article examines the relationship between Brazil’s obligations as a mem-ber of the World Trade ...
This article describes the antiretroviral (ARV) manufacturing market in Brazil and contextualizes th...
In contrast to analyses that regard health policy and industrial policy as anathema to each other, e...
Access to affordable lifesaving medicines is considered a human right. This leads to a question larg...
Access to affordable lifesaving medicines is considered a human right. This leads to a question larg...
Since 1996, Brazil has an anti-AIDS programme that offers universal and free access to antiretrovira...
Abstract: Technological innovations play a decisive role in societies' development by contributing t...
This paper discusses Brazil’s efforts to provide essential medicines for its population while meetin...
Abstract: The public production of medicines in Brazil by Government Pharmaceutical Laboratories has...
This study was to address the dilemmas of public policy on free and universal distribution of antir...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for both foreign and national observers of Brazil t...
International audienceThe Brazilian free and universal access program to anti-AIDS drugs has been de...
Este artigo apresenta algumas considerações sobre o Programa Brasileiro de AIDS, no que diz respeito...
Brazil has encouraged an ambitious set of policies toward the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to fos...
The purpose of this study is to illustrate how industrial policy can support health policy through t...
THIS article examines the relationship between Brazil’s obligations as a mem-ber of the World Trade ...
This article describes the antiretroviral (ARV) manufacturing market in Brazil and contextualizes th...
In contrast to analyses that regard health policy and industrial policy as anathema to each other, e...
Access to affordable lifesaving medicines is considered a human right. This leads to a question larg...
Access to affordable lifesaving medicines is considered a human right. This leads to a question larg...
Since 1996, Brazil has an anti-AIDS programme that offers universal and free access to antiretrovira...
Abstract: Technological innovations play a decisive role in societies' development by contributing t...
This paper discusses Brazil’s efforts to provide essential medicines for its population while meetin...
Abstract: The public production of medicines in Brazil by Government Pharmaceutical Laboratories has...
This study was to address the dilemmas of public policy on free and universal distribution of antir...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for both foreign and national observers of Brazil t...
International audienceThe Brazilian free and universal access program to anti-AIDS drugs has been de...
Este artigo apresenta algumas considerações sobre o Programa Brasileiro de AIDS, no que diz respeito...
Brazil has encouraged an ambitious set of policies toward the pharmaceutical industry, aiming to fos...