The impact of TRIPS on innovation and exports: a case study of the pharmaceutical industry in India

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Malhotra, Prabodh (2008) The impact of TRIPS on innovation and exports: a case study of the pharmaceutical industry in India. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 5 (2). pp. 61-65. ISSN 0019-5359

Abstract

Currently, there is a debate on what impact the implementation of the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in India would have on its pharmaceutical industry and health care. The debate hinges primarily on two major questions. First, will the new patent regime provide an impetus for innovation in the pharmaceutical industry? Second, how far will India’s pharmaceutical exports of copied versions of patented drugs to developing countries be restricted under the new regime? The first question seeks to find out if TRIPS will increase India’s innovative capabilities to fill the current vacuum to develop drugs for tropical diseases. The large multinational companies (MNCs) that dominate the global pharmaceutical industry have no interest in commercial ventures that have little potential for great returns on investment. The second question attempts to find a solution to the lack of access to medicine in most developing countries. Indian manufacturers’ supply of reverse-engineered drugs, which cost only a fraction of the prices charged by MNCs, may be coming to an end under the new regime. Against this backdrop, this article attempts to analyse the impact of strengthening intellectual property rights in India.

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/3810
Official URL http://www.issuesinmedicalethics.org/162ar61.html
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1402 Applied Economics
Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Strategic Economic Studies (CSES)
Historical > FOR Classification > 1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Keywords ResPubID16470, Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), Indian pharmaceutical industry, Indian health care, innovation in pharmaceutical industry, pharmaceutical exports, copied versions of patented drugs, drugs for tropical diseases, access to medicine in developing countries, intellectual property rights in India
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