New Europe's Promise for Life Sciences

UNU-MERIT Working Paper No. 2008-026

23 Pages Posted: 30 Apr 2008 Last revised: 28 Mar 2013

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Sergey Filippov

Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) - Russian Academy of Sciences

Kalman Kalotay

Institute of World Economics

Date Written: April 1, 2008

Abstract

The life sciences sector (and biotechnology in particular) has emerged as a prospective area, and attracted a lot of attention recently. Multinational companies in the life sciences seek to explore new markets, and, on the other side, governments strive to develop the life sciences sector perceiving it as a basis for long-term development. Whilst the R&D activities of global multinationals in life sciences still remain concentrated in the Triadic economies, these companies increasingly seek for new location to tap the knowledge. New EU member states emerge as such prospective locations. Notwithstanding the interest towards this sector, the body of literature on the development of life sciences in new EU member states, and particularly, the role of multinational companies, remains scant. In this explorative study we attempt to fill this gap and focus on the role of multinational companies in the Czech life sciences sector.

Keywords: life sciences, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, multinational companies, EU

JEL Classification: F21, F23, L65, O32

Suggested Citation

Filippov, Sergey and Kalotay, Kalman, New Europe's Promise for Life Sciences (April 1, 2008). UNU-MERIT Working Paper No. 2008-026, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1127109 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1127109

Sergey Filippov (Contact Author)

Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) - Russian Academy of Sciences

Kalman Kalotay

Institute of World Economics ( email )

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Budapest, 1097
Hungary

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