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Multinational Enterprises and High-Tech Clusters in the Health Industry: Some Preliminary Results in Italy

In: Health Policy and High-Tech Industrial Development

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  • Marco Bellandi
  • Nicoletta Tessieri

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By weaving together the fields of health economics, industrial organisation and industrial development, this book describes the benefits of promoting a country’s health industry as a way of stimulating its high-technology industrial capacity. The authors illustrate that the development of a country’s health industry not only improves the country’s health status, but also promotes an industry with relatively stable, high-wage employment, creates the potential for exporting goods and services, and produces scientific spillovers that will favourably impact other high-technology industries.

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  • Marco Bellandi & Nicoletta Tessieri, 2005. "Multinational Enterprises and High-Tech Clusters in the Health Industry: Some Preliminary Results in Italy," Chapters, in: Marco R. Di Tommaso & Stuart O. Schweitzer (ed.), Health Policy and High-Tech Industrial Development, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3353_11
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