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Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation

Padmashree Gehl Sampath

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English
Routledge
15 October 2010
This book looks at the experiences of different latecomer countries in promoting sustainable health innovation systems to cater to local needs, presenting empirical findings from India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   7
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   690g
ISBN:   9780415585781
ISBN 10:   0415585783
Series:   Routledge International Studies in Health Economics
Pages:   288
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part 1: Overview 1. The Global Health Imperative 2. Sectoral Systems for Health Innovation and Development Part 2: Empirical Evidence from Asia and Africa 3. India’s Advanced Capacity in Health Innovation 4. Health Innovation Systems in Bangladesh and Vietnam 5. Kenya’s Health Innovation Capacity 6. Nigeria’s and Tanzania’s Incipient Health Innovation Capacity Part 3: Bridging the Health Divide: Inequality, Competitiveness and Delivery Issues 7. Health Innovation and Latecomer Development: Comparative Insights 8. Bridging the Health Divide: Institutional Capacity in Latecomers

United Nations University, the Netherlands

Reviews for Reconfiguring Global Health Innovation

This book contains the most comprehensive study conducted so far on health innovation in developing countries. The author shows again her capacity to undertake empirical research with a solid theoretical background. This book is outstanding not only because of its academic value. The evidence presented and its rigorous analysis provides essential elements for policy makers in developing countries, and more broadly, for those seeking global solutions to the diseases that disproportionately affect the poor. Carlos Correa, Director Centre for Law and Economics, University of Buenos Aires If you can read just one book on health, innovation and development, read this book. It is grounded on an enviable theoretical foundation and presents a set of new, fascinating evidence and case studies from latecomer countries. I recommend this book most highly. Banji Oyeyinka, Director, UNHABITAT and Professorial Fellow, United Nations University-MERIT A most persuasive book that proposes a rethink on health issues and access to medicines in the context of development. The author builds a compelling case, based on evidence from several case studies, on how the health needs of the poorest can be met best. Pedro Roffe, Senior Fellow, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Geneva


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