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, has been a focus for these large MNC's scouting for licensing new drugs. This work analyses the licensing activities that …
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We evaluate the welfare effects of differential pricing, voluntary licensing, and compulsory licensing in the Indian … as under counterfactual policy scenarios such as compulsory licensing whereby the government forcibly assigns the right … pricing and licensing strategies by the patent holders. Our results indicate that differential pricing and voluntary licensing …
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related to this case. An assessment of the compulsory licensing provisions under the TRIPS agreement and the Indian Patent Act …
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A comparative study is undertaken that explores Chinese and Indian pharmaceutical industries under different patent regimes. It is found that relative to India, which had implemented process patent until 2005, China with a product patent regime since 1993 suffers from both lower drug...
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Today, the global pharmaceutical product value chain is becoming increasingly complex and this has led to the emergence of 'multiple quality standards' for medicines. But this non-uniformity in the quality of medicine is also contingent upon both the regulatory milieu in the country of...
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This paper attempts to evaluate the possible gains and losses arising from the gradual opening up of pharmaceutical trade between India and Pakistan. We explain the comparative advantages of both countries at a disaggregated level, followed by a qualitative analysis of various perceptions and...
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This study of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry (IPI) attempts to identify existing and proposed business models for the choice of strategic options for the success of the Indian pharmaceutical industry in the New Patent Regime. As part of the study, a number of company and industry reports,...
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In the present paper, it is attempted to empirically verify the impact of economic liberalization on the R&D behaviour of Indian pharmaceutical firms controlling for the effects of several firm specific characteristics including firm size. The results from the Tobit analysis for a sample of...
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Intellectual capital (IC) is becoming a major part of companies' value in today's knowledge-based economy. To manage and control IC requires companies to not only identify, but measure and report internally on IC. Intellectual capital reporting concept has been gaining increasing importance in...
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