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Making Markets for Merit Goods: The Political Economy of Antiretrovirals
Ethan B. Kapstein, Joshua W. Busby
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Business & Economics
Merit Goods
100%
Market Making
80%
Political Economy
57%
Political Support
39%
Prescription
30%
Universal Access
22%
Foreign Aid
22%
Developing World
16%
Demand and Supply
15%
Tactics
14%
Supply Side
14%
Income
14%
Pharmaceuticals
13%
Drugs
12%
Agenda
12%
Goods
10%
Resources
9%
Costs
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
political economy
87%
goods
66%
market
45%
prescription
36%
drug
25%
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
20%
policy
18%
supply and demand
17%
firm
15%
aid
14%
income
13%
developing world
13%
price
12%
material
12%
attribute
11%
resource
8%
cost
8%
Social Sciences
political economy
53%
political support
36%
market
35%
medication
26%
access to treatment
21%
pharmaceutical
14%
tactics
14%
AIDS
13%
firm
12%
campaign
11%
demand
10%
drug
10%
income
10%
cause
9%
costs
8%
resources
6%