Governing Lipitor and Listerine: the domestic roots of international pharmaceutical and cosmetics re
Technical standards and product regulations increasingly shape international trade patterns, the organization of cross-national production, and global investment flows. This paper examines the evolution of international market regulation in the pharmaceutical- and cosmetics industries over the past three decades. International market regulation of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics poses an intriguing empirical puzzle. Both industries have seen the emergence and subsequent institutionalization of international market regulation over the last three decades.
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2008-03
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Authors: | BACH, DAVID |
Institutions: | Área de Entorno Económico, Instituto de Empresa |
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