Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. During the 1980s and 1990s this approach to meeting domestic healthcare needs faced new barriers to consumption and use that resulted from the high cost of drugs and the emergence of new international trade, investment and intellectual property rules. Attention was thus drawn to the possibility of building (bio)pharmaceutical innovation systems at home. By examining the experiences of india, cuba, iran, taiwan, egypt and nigeria, this paper identifies a multiplicity of pathways for doing so. Because innovation is embedded in both a policy and institutional context, country-specific triggers and drivers of innovation processes have been important. ...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
This thesis explores health technology innovation within indigenous enterprises in China, India, and...
This thesis explores health technology innovation within indigenous enterprises in China, India, and...
The process of globalization and the emergence of a rules-based multilateral trading system pose sig...
Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact globally. Developed count...
Abstract Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact gl...
Abstract Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact gl...
Abstract: This article discusses the relations between healthcare systems and the pharmaceutical ind...
Science, technology and innovation (STI) are crucial to economic and social development. The use, ad...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
Developing countries have traditionally been regarded as users of technology developed abroad. Durin...
This thesis explores health technology innovation within indigenous enterprises in China, India, and...
This thesis explores health technology innovation within indigenous enterprises in China, India, and...
The process of globalization and the emergence of a rules-based multilateral trading system pose sig...
Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact globally. Developed count...
Abstract Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact gl...
Abstract Biopharmaceutical innovation has had a profound health and economic impact gl...
Abstract: This article discusses the relations between healthcare systems and the pharmaceutical ind...
Science, technology and innovation (STI) are crucial to economic and social development. The use, ad...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
Some industrially advanced developing countries have, in the last decades, built substantial pharmac...
The impact of TRIPS agreement on the growth and technological capabilities of the Indian and emergin...