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The Economics of Essential Medicines Brigitte Granville

The Economics of Essential Medicines By Brigitte Granville

The Economics of Essential Medicines by Brigitte Granville


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Highlights the pressing issue of the availability of essential medicines in developing countries. This report includes perspectives from developed and developing countries, the public and the private sector, and health service delivery, as well as research and development issues.

The Economics of Essential Medicines Summary

The Economics of Essential Medicines by Brigitte Granville

This volume highlights the pressing issue of the availability of essential medicines in developing countries. It includes perspectives from developed and developing countries, the public and the private sector, and health service delivery, as well as research and development issues. Contributors include Keith Maskus (University of Colorado), Jayashree Watal (Intellectual Property Division, WTO), Owen Lippert (Fraser Institute, Canada Oxfam Paper), Harvey Bale (International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association), Jorge A.Z. Bermudez (National School of Public Health, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazilian Ministry of Health), Dorothy Ochola (UNAIDS/Ministry of Health HIV/AIDS Drug Access Initiative, Uganda), Jillian Cohen, World Bank-PAHO Pharmaceuticals Liaison Officer), Duncan Reekie (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa), Jeffrey L. Sturchio (Merck & Company), Markus Haacker (IMF), Andrew Creese (World Health Organization), and Louisiana Lush (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine).

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GOR006080687
9781862031432
1862031436
The Economics of Essential Medicines by Brigitte Granville
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Royal Institute of International Affairs
20010430
300
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