Biosimilars and Heterogeneous Technological Trajectories in the Argentine Biopharmaceutical Industry

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (S1):116-125 (2023)
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Abstract

This paper will review the strategies and learning trajectories followed to tap the opportunities opened by the successive waves of biotechnologies: early imitators followed by late imitators in the first generation of biosimilars (erythropoietin, insulins, interferons), and then sequential entry and skipping stages during the second generation (monoclonal antibodies).

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