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The introduction of pharmaceutical product patents in India and other developing countries is expected to have a … market surrounding India today differs considerably from that of the 1970's, the Japanese experience offers a policy option … that may profitably be considered by India today. The Indian patent system emphasizes the patentability requirement in …
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private enterprises in India - based on sample survey of heavy industry (pumps and compressors), pharmaceutical industry and …
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to India's new TRIPS-compliant intellectual property regime and other rules aimed at enhancing the industry's credibility …
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to India's new TRIPS-compliant intellectual property regime and other rules aimed at enhancing the industry's credibility …
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across five regions: north, north-west, west, south and the rest of India, during the period from 2000-01 to 2005-06, using …
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Budget expectations from various sectors are given. URL:[ http://www.myiris.com/newsCentre/storyShow.php?fileR=20110217120638043&secID=fromnewsroom&secTitle=From the News Room&dir=2011/02/17].
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industry in India. A literature review, interviews and an econometric analysis are carried out in order to examine FDIs impact …
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as much as $900 million. Though the cost of developing a new product is significantly low in a country like India, it is …
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present logistics issues affecting pharmaceutical sector in India. It is borne out of the need felt by sales managers …, logistic providers and academicians to address logistics practices in India. Our research is based on both field visits and …
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countries. In Hungary and India, however, science0intensity was an opportunity rather than a barrier to entry. …
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