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Algeria Pharmaceuticals Import Substitution Model Djamel Eddine Laouisset

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Algeria Pharmaceuticals Import Substitution Model Djamel Eddine Laouisset
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Publisher: LAMBERT ACADEMIC PUBLISHING
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.71 MB
Pages: 70
Author: DJAMEL EDDINE LAOUISSET, Ph.D
ISBN: 9783716862049, 3716862045
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Algeria Pharmaceuticals Import Substitution Model Djamel Eddine Laouisset by Djamel Eddine Laouisset, Ph.d 9783716862049, 3716862045 instant download after payment.

         The book investigates Algeria’s pharmaceutical
industry import substitution issues and challenges. Algeria’s pharmaceutical
market, remains by far the largest existing market in the MENA region, and the
reasons are, first, the country’s universal health system, second,
the country’s rapid population growth, and third, the country’s incentives
to increase local production. However, eradicating supply shortages, and
aligning supply with demand remain a challenge for policymakers. In fact in
Algeria pharmaceuticals supply chain is characterized by a multiplicity of
actors, ranging from local producers to government agencies, all engaged in
products’ pricing, quantities, stocks, and labeling policies. Supply shortages
are also linked to the ongoing globalization of production and markets, which
has driven prioritization of sales, first, to countries with comparatively
advantageous prices, second, to countries with comparatively less severe
penalties, third, to countries with unexpected rise in demand, and fourth, to
countries with major production bottlenecks. In Algeria, the rising consumption
pattern, exacerbated by population growth, epidemiological evolution, and
innovative products, has led to much decisions crafted under conditions of high
uncertainty.


  
    
              


     
 


   
        
  

          


 


        
 
     



 

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