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Title: Productivity and technical changes in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
Authors: Saranga, Haritha 
Banker, R D 
Keywords: Competitive Structure;Data Envelopment Analysis;Indian Pharmaceutical Industry;Innovation and R&D;Productivity;Technical Change
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Abstract: Abstract We study the productivity change and factors driving this change in the Indian pharmaceutical industry during 1994–2003, in the backdrop of economic liberalization and change in regulatory norms. We use a non parametric Data Envelopment based-methodology to estimate productivity change and decompose it into technical and relative efficiency changes. We find that, the long-term strategic measures by a section of innovative firms that foresaw the implications from competitive forces of globalization and a change in the regulatory environment have sphereheaded the technical change. Consequently, few innovative firms, characterized by greater R&D investments, transition into higher value-added products and businesses as a step towards more technically sophisticated new drug development have pushed the production frontier, increasing the technical and productivity gains. The higher technical and R&D capabilities and wider new product portfolios of multinational companies also have contributed to the positive technical and productivity changes in the Indian pharmaceutical industry.
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/11786
ISSN: 0160-5682
DOI: 10.1057/JORS.2009.142
Appears in Collections:2010-2019

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