Analyzing the Pharmaceutical Industry Through Quantitative Models.
Review of Business 2005, Fall, 26, 3
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Abstract This paper undertakes two tasks. First, we shall give a summary of the last 50 years of the pharmaceutical industry trying to establish in which ways it is typical of American industry and in which ways it is unique. Second, we shall discuss the applicability of quantitative models for analyzing the industry.
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