Regulation without implementation : India in a global pharmaceutical world
Abstract
In this paper the author explores how issues of regulatory capture, the limitation of domestic 'reach' in implementing pharmaceuticals policy, and the changing global environment, play out in the case of India. What kinds of local contexts are and are not brought into play by the advisory committees constituted by the Government of India to propose changes in the regulation of pharmaceuticals since 1995? In particular, what models of Indian society and economy have underpinned these efforts, and with what kinds of effects?
Citation
Jeffery, R. Regulation without implementation : India in a global pharmaceutical world. University of Edinburgh, (2009) 18 pp.
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