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During the recent COVID-19 pandemic crisis, several high-income countries pursued vaccine nationalism (i.e., my country first approaches for vaccine distribution), leading to an even wider income inequality between rich and poor countries. This significantly challenged the poorer countries'...
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, the World Health Organization’s declaration of a pandemic would trigger a global procurement and distribution scheme for …
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In the context of a health emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic, the global availability of and access to vaccines are imperative. This research paper provides an analysis from the perspective of international political economy, of the financing of COVID-19 vaccines and of the market strategies...
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Millions of people in the developing world lack access to curative drugs. Thomas Pogge identifies the cause for this … they conceptualise and consecutively propose to solve the problem of providing life-saving pharmaceuticals to the poor in …
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The purpose of this multiple case study is to explore the internationalization processes, patterns, and behaviours of BioTech firms producing a COVID-19 vaccine using the Biotechnology international new ventures (BioTech INVs) model as a conceptual framework. The sample consists of eight BioTech...
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