Health Technologies in Comparative Global Perspective
Health Technologies in Comparative Global Perspective
This chapter compares the story of the pharmaceutical industry of India with those of several early and late industrial nations. It describes the struggles of Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Japan, and the U.S. with the institutional triad. It analyzes how these countries synchronized the evolutions of their institutional triads and how they evaluated the variety of market and nonmarket options for accomplishing this synchronization. This chapter also provides details on the evolving historic scope of work, workplace benefits, and the challenges to employment-based entitlements in some of these countries.
Keywords: pharmaceutical industry, India, Great Britain, Germany, Australia, Japan, U.S., institutional triad, workplace benefits, employment-based entitlements
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