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Science, Industry and the State : Office of Health Economics Symposium Held at Royal Society of Health, Buckingham Palace Road, London

معرفی کتاب «Science, Industry and the State : Office of Health Economics Symposium Held at Royal Society of Health, Buckingham Palace Road, London» نوشتهٔ G (Ed) Teeling-Smith، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier Ltd در سال 1965. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Science, Industry and the State presents the factors that have influenced the pace and pattern of industrial growth of United Kingdom. This book discusses the triangular relationship among science industry, and state. Organized into six chapters, this book begins with an overview of the complex pattern of innovation in the pharmaceutical industry, which can be compared with the effects of ecology and evolution on natural history. This text then describes the situation that arises when conventional methods of economic analysis are used to explore basic economic problems as pricing and profits in science-based industry. Other chapters consider the role of commercial marketing techniques in scientific progress. This book discusses as well the economic and social problems within an industrial environment. The final chapter deals with the scientific evolvement of modern industry that has produced a series of economic and social repercussions. This book is a valuable resource for economists and industrial scientists. Content: Front Matter, Page iii Copyright, Page iv Introduction, Pages vii-xv, J.H. DUNNING The Influence of Patents on the Pattern of Progress, Pages 1-14, GORDON R. FRYERS The Economics of Research-based Industry, Pages 15-34, MICHAEL LEE The Role of Marketing in Scientific Progress, Pages 35-51, GEORGE TEELING-SMITH Research and Safety in the Development of Medicines, Pages 53-70, J. YULE BOGUE Government Relations with Science Based Industries, Pages 71-80, COLIN JONES Where Does the Public Interest Lie?, Pages 81-95, M.E. BEESLEY Index, Pages 97-100
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