전자책Routledge International Studies in Health Economics
Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation
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- Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation
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- 1 online resource (275 pages)
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- 9780203840634
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- Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation presents the findings of multi-year research, contrasting experiences of different latecomer countries in building health innovation systems to cater to local needs. It analyses the emerging industrial structures in health innovation as more and more latecomer countries are foraying into what is a highly difficult and technologically intensive sector, with the aim of finding ways and means to balance these promising developments with public health needs worldwide. The bookpresents empirical findings from six countries across Asia and Africa on health innovation, namely, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria. The book concludes that the growth of knowledge and the accumulation of capabilities influence the ability of a country to generate wealth Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Boxes -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part I The unhealthy divide -- 1 The global health imperative -- 2 Sectoral systems for health innovation and development -- Part II Health innovation: Country case studies -- 3 India's advanced capacity in health innovation -- 4 Health innovation systems in Bangladesh and Vietnam -- 5 Kenya's health innovation capacity -- 6 Nigeria and Tanzania's incipient health innovation capacity -- Part III Comparative insights -- 7 Health innovation and latecomer development -- 8 Bridging the health divide: Institutional capacity in latecomers -- Notes -- References -- Index
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Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation presents the findings of multi-year research, contrasting experiences of different latecomer countries in building health innovation systems to cater to local needs. It analyses the emerging industrial structures in health innovation as more and more latecomer countries are foraying into what is a highly difficult and technologically intensive sector, with the aim of finding ways and means to balance these promising developments with public health needs worldwide. The bookpresents empirical findings from six countries across Asia and Africa on health innovation, namely, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria. The book concludes that the growth of knowledge and the accumulation of capabilities influence the ability of a country to generate wealth.
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Boxes -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Part I The unhealthy divide -- 1 The global health imperative -- 2 Sectoral systems for health innovation and development -- Part II Health innovation: Country case studies -- 3 India''s advanced capacity in health innovation -- 4 Health innovation systems in Bangladesh and Vietnam -- 5 Kenya''s health innovation capacity -- 6 Nigeria and Tanzania''s incipient health innovation capacity -- Part III Comparative insights -- 7 Health innovation and latecomer development -- 8 Bridging the health divide: Institutional capacity in latecomers -- Notes -- References -- Index.