Patent policy and public health in developing countries: lessons from Japan


Autoria(s): Aoki, Reiko; Kubo, Kensuke; Yamane, Hiroko
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09/01/2007

09/01/2007

01/05/2006

Resumo

The introduction of pharmaceutical product patents in India and other developing countries is expected to have a significant effect on public health and local pharmaceutical industries. This paper draws implications from the historical experience of Japan when it introduced product patents in 1976. In Japan, narrow patents and promotion of cross-licensing were effective tools to keep drug prices in check while ensuring the introduction of new drugs. While the global pharmaceutical market surrounding India today differs considerably from that of the 1970's, the Japanese experience offers a policy option that may profitably be considered by India today. The Indian patent system emphasizes the patentability requirement in contrast to the Japanese patent policy which relied on narrow patents and extensive licensing. R&D by local firms and the development of local products may be promoted more effectively under the Japanese model.

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization 84.5 (2006.5): 417-418

http://hdl.handle.net/2344/328

Bulletin of the World Health Organization

84

5

417

418

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en

eng

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World Health Organization

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization 84.5 (2006.5): 417-[419], World Health Organization

The definitive version is available at www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/84/5/417.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Pharmaceuticals #Drugs #Patent system #Japan #India #Research & development #Intellectual property #Industrial property law #Pharmaceutical industry #Public health #医薬品 #特許制度 #日本 #インド #研究開発 #知的所有権 #工業所有権法 #製薬業 #公衆衛生 #507.23 #499.1 #AEJA Japan 日本 #ASII India インド #I18 - Government Policy; Regulation; Public Health #O14 - Industrialization; Manufacturing and Service Industries; Choice of Technology #O34 - Intellectual Property Rights #347.78 #347.77 #615.1
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Journal Article