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Market menagerie : health and development in late industrial states / Smita Srinivas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Foundation Books, 2012.Description: xvii, 323 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789382993056 (alk. paper)
  • 0804780544 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.4761510954 SRI 23 002283
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Contents:
Illustrations Acknowledgments Part 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 The Chapters Ahead 1 Well Beyond Market Failure Part II: 1950– 2000: Indian Market Menagerie 2 The First Market Environment: Trouble in the Making Phase I, 1950– 1970s: Coveted 3 “Essential” Markets, Public Health, and Private Learning 4 Demand and Democracy 5 The Second Market Environment: Learning by Proving in Global Regulatory Harmonization 6 Demand as Necessary but Not Sufficient: Vaccine Procurement Markets 7 The Third Market Environment: Uncertain State of New Technologies Part III: The Institutional Basis for Industry and Health 8 Health Technologies in Comparative Global Perspective 9 Markets and Metropolis Notes Index
Summary: Market Menagerie examines technological advance and market regulation in the health industries of nations such as India, Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria, and China. Pharmaceutical and life science industries can reinforce economic development and industry growth, but not necessarily positive health outcomes. Yet well-crafted industrial and health policies can strengthen each other and reconcile economic and social goals. This book advocates moving beyond traditional market failure to bring together three uncommonly paired themes: the growth of industrial capabilities, the politics of health access, and the geography of production and redistribution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part 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
The Chapters Ahead
1 Well Beyond Market Failure

Part II: 1950– 2000: Indian Market Menagerie

2 The First Market Environment: Trouble in the Making Phase I, 1950– 1970s: Coveted
3 “Essential” Markets, Public Health, and Private Learning
4 Demand and Democracy
5 The Second Market Environment: Learning by Proving in Global Regulatory Harmonization
6 Demand as Necessary but Not Sufficient: Vaccine Procurement Markets
7 The Third Market Environment: Uncertain State of New Technologies

Part III: The Institutional Basis for Industry and Health

8 Health Technologies in Comparative Global Perspective
9 Markets and Metropolis

Notes
Index

Market Menagerie examines technological advance and market regulation in the health industries of nations such as India, Brazil, South Africa, Nigeria, and China. Pharmaceutical and life science industries can reinforce economic development and industry growth, but not necessarily positive health outcomes. Yet well-crafted industrial and health policies can strengthen each other and reconcile economic and social goals. This book advocates moving beyond traditional market failure to bring together three uncommonly paired themes: the growth of industrial capabilities, the politics of health access, and the geography of production and redistribution.

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