Supplier behavior and product quality in Indian pharmaceutical markets: Implications for price regulation and patent enforcement from pharmaceutical demand in India


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16-Jan-2012Supplier behavior and product quality in Indian pharmaceutical markets: Implications for price regulation and patent enforcement from pharmaceutical demand in India-Chatterjee, Chirantan ; Kubo, Kensuke ; Pingali, Viswanath 

Abstract
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is characterized by intense inter-firm competition and a high degree of heterogeneity in product quality. The former aspect is due to the lack of patent protection for pharmaceutical innovations – except for those relating to manufacturing processes – until 2005, and the existence of a thriving local generic drug industry. These are the same factors that have in recent times contributed to India’s rise as one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of generic pharmaceuticals (Chaudhuri, 2005).
 
Keyword(s)
Pharmaceutical industry
Indian pharmaceutical industry
Pharmaceutical markets
Supplier behavior
Pharmaceutical innovations
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Supplier behavior and product quality in Indian pharmaceutical markets: Implications for price regulation and patent enforcement from pharmaceutical demand in India
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Status
Completed
Expected Completion
06-01-2012
 
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