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The consumer welfare implications of governmental policies and firm strategy in markets for medicines
(Elsevier, 2015)
This paper empirically examines the consumer welfare implications of changes in government policies related to patent protection and compulsory licensing in the Indian market for oral anti-diabetic (OAD) medicines. In ...
A # me too Oktoberfest for women around the world
(DNA, 2018-10-16)
When the big one came: a natural experiment on demand shock and market structure in India’s influenza vaccine markets
(John Wiley, 2018-08)
This paper examines the relationship between exogenous demand shock and market structure in India’s influenza vaccine markets. Using a novel dataset of detailed purchasing information for vaccines ...
Pay for your Facebook posts?
(Economic Times, 2019-02-14)
Old drugs in a new avatar
(DNA, 2019-02-20)
Someone lift the online fog
(Economic Times, 2019-02-21)
Rise of shadow entrepreneurship
(The Hindu, 2021-01-18)
Did India’s price control policy for coronary stents create unintended consequences?
(Social Science & Medicine, 2020)
In February 2017, India capped the retail price of coronary stents and restricted the channel margin to bring Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) procedure, which uses coronary stents, within reach of ...
From courts to markets: new evidence on enforcement of pharmaceutical bans in India
(Social Science & Medicine, 2019)
Regulatory enforcement of product safety standards given health concerns, whether it is in romaine lettuce, smartphones or cars, is emerging to be a challenge for global public health. This is particularly true for developing ...