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Market menagerie : health and development in late industrial states / Smita Srinivas.
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Srinivas, Smita
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English
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Stanford, California : Stanford Economics and Finance, an imprint of Stanford University Press, [2012]
Description
xvii, 323 pages ; 24 cm
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HD9672.I42 S67 2012
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Government policy
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India
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Technological innovations
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India
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Health services accessibility
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India
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Medical policy
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India
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Government policy
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Developing countries
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Pharmaceutical industry
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Technological innovations
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Developing countries
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Health services accessibility
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Developing countries
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Medical policy
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Technology transfer
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Market Menagerie: Planning the Health of Late Industrial Development
Introduction
Health and Development in Late Industrial States
Barbarians at the Gate: Late Industrial Supply
Data, Methods, and Structure
Chapters Ahead
Appendix: Sample Questions
1. Well Beyond Market Failure
Time for Integration: Evolution of States and Markets
Technology's Insights for Markets
Extant Systems and the Weakness of Ideology for Reform
Beyond Minimalism
Bringing an Evolutionary Perspective to Development
Fine Touch
pt. II 1950
2000: Indian Market Menagerie
2. First Market Environment: Trouble in the Making
Phase I, 1950
1970s: Coveted Universalism, Controlled Markets
Crucible for Learning: The Public-Sector Effort
Nehruvian Efforts in the Manufacture of Medicines
Public-Sector Legacy Today
3. "Essential" Markets, Public Health, and Private Learning
1970s and 1980s
Process Patents
Price Controls
Monopolies, MNCs, and Accelerated Indian Learning
Trouble in the Making: The New Drug Policy and Production
Taking Stock
4. Demand and Democracy
Institutional Unraveling of Industrial Planning
Planning for the Nation's Heartland and Outposts
Demand and the Health of Health-Care Financing
Industrial Slowdown and Fiscal Inertia
Universalism and Demand Identities: From Control to Dissipation
Reemergence of Nonmarket Institutions
Ragged Edges of Consumption and Delivery
5. Second Market Environment: Learning by Proving in Global Regulatory Harmonization
National Universalism and Global Nationalism: The State's Loosening Hold on the Domestic Market
Institutional Shifts to Global Nationalism
Expansionist Market Tiers
Growing Innovation, but Not Access?
^ Looking Ahead
6. Demand as Necessary but Not Sufficient: Vaccine Procurement Markets
Note continued: Vaccines
Health for Some: The Development Mandate
International Procurement Markets: Beyond Government Failure
Procurement's Effect
Fine-Tuning Demand Policy Instruments
Learning by Proving: Health Policy as Industrial Policy
7. Third Market Environment: Uncertain State of New Technologies
Bringing the State Back into the Process
Process, Process: New Technologies Ahoy!
Advances Nevertheless
New Technology Maps and Blurred Market Signposts: Organizational Vignettes
Finally, Niches and Local Relevance
New Interactions for Old Players
pt. III Institutional Basis for Industry and Health
8. Health Technologies in Comparative Global Perspective
Instituting Welfare Regimes: Building the Double Movement
Pharmaceutical's Historical Advance: Early Capabilities, Early Welfare
Private Property Markets
^ Collective Rights and Markets in Welfare Institutions
Varieties of Health-Care States
Late Industrial Suppliers: Marrying Late Capabilities with Later Welfare
Revisiting the Institutional Triad
Moving Forward: Transitioning Developmental States
9. Markets and Metropolis
Design of (Re)distribution
Nation and City in Development
Universalism in Federalism: Between Capitalism and Commune
Industrial Welfare and the City in Context
Cities, Antibiotics, and Universalism
From Poor Law to Welfare Paternalism in England and India
Ahmedabad, circa 1915
Body Corporal and Politic: Utopias in Universalism
Quest for Healthy Places
Nations and Cities: An Evolving Social Contract?
Limited Double Movement: Contractualism and Bo(u)nds of Exchange
Conclusion: Soft Determinism in the Market Menagerie
Infusing Evolution into Economic Plans
Planning Process and Outcomes
^ Soft Determinism in a New Pharmaceutical World
Intervening in Variety
Note continued: Evolution and Orchestration of the Social Contract
Market Variety and Morality: Planning with Small and Large "P".
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ISBN
9780804780544 ((alk. paper))
0804780544 ((alk. paper))
LCCN
2011043735
OCLC
759050051
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