scholarly journals FEATURES AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF THE GLOBAL PHARMACEUTICAL MARKET

ASJ. ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (52) ◽  
pp. 30-32
Author(s):  
N. Kadol ◽  
J. Zoshchouk

This article deals with the development trends of the global pharmaceutical market which has a prominent place in the world economy. The analysis of the development of the global pharmaceutical market has been carried out, which showed that the global pharmaceutical market is characterized by high dynamics of development. Regions with the leading position in the global pharmaceutical market have been identified. Besides, the structure of the global pharmaceutical market has been examined in the context of the main leading countries in the field of export and import in the structure of the global pharmaceutical market.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. 199-207
Author(s):  
Alexey N. Yeletsky ◽  

The article reflects the results of scientific research on leadership in the world economy. The purpose of the article is to analyze the problems of determining the key factors of the genesis and evolution of this phenomenon, as well as to identify indicators of the leading position of countries in the global economy. The relevance of the topic is due to the current global processes of the structural shifts within the world economic system and trends concerning a new change in the geo-economic leadership. Based on the world-system methodology, the geo-economic approach, as well as the comparative and historical methods in economics, methods of global political economy, the author developed and demonstrated their synergic potential applied to the research of the world economy’s evolution. Heuristic possibilities of the methodological-theoretical concept of a geo-economic polarity (including multipolarity) are used. The author concludes that the leadership is characterized by the presence of immanent factors that determine the genesis of becoming a leader. It is substantiated the significance of each of these factors and proved that their effective combination leads to the formation of a leadership in the global economy. The article provides and describes the chronological periodization of leadership, and its universal triggers, which are unique for each specific stage of the world economy’s development. It is established the presence of key indicators that reflect this leadership, and emphasizes the change and expansion of the range of these indicators in the process of the evolutionary development of productive forces. It is justified that current leadership tends to geographic dispersion and is expressed in the gradual establishment of a geo-economic multipolarity of the world economy. The article predicts the current change in the nature of geo-economic leadership itself.


Author(s):  
Tetiana Ripa

In the conditions of deepening of transformational processes of development and formation of market relations in the system of world economy all branches of economy of Ukraine undergo significant transformations and reorientation. Under the influence of internal and external factors, the market environment changes. Despite the great resource potential, Ukraine fails to gain a leading position compared to economically developed countries. Therefore, it is advisable to study the current state of Ukraine's economy, analyze the dynamics of key indicators, assess the place in the world economy and find possible ways to improve the situation. As a result of the study, the main indicators characterizing the economic development of Ukraine for 2010-2020 were considered. Among them, the index of global competitiveness, the index of investment attractiveness occupy a special place. The analysis of the dynamics of these indicators revealed negative trends due to the aggravation of economic crises, hostilities in the east, the annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, destabilization of social and political life, the COVID-19 pandemic. It is determined that the main reason for this situation is the bankruptcy of domestic enterprises due to the low level of competitiveness and the inability to adapt to changing conditions of the external and internal environment and attract investment. The study proposed methodological approaches to assessing the level of investment attractiveness of the country and proved the importance of the ability not only to create new competitive advantages, but also to keep existing ones under the influence of a number of factors; Ukraine's ranking positions in comparison with other countries of the world according to the index of business conditions, the index of economic freedom, the index of global competitiveness, world competitiveness and world digital competitiveness are determined. It is established that the deterioration of rating places on these indicators requires the immediate development of new regulations, the choice of a new strategy for attracting investment, as well as the effective use of levers of influence on the economy.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 (5) ◽  
pp. 26-38
Author(s):  
Dmitriy Trifonov

The article analyzes the essence of globalization and modern trends of its development. Considers the main contradictions associated with the concept of «globalization» and touches on questions about the nature of this phenomenon and the current vector of its development. Proposed author’s vision of the nature of globalization, its prerequisites and content of this concept. Also during the research it was established that the current condition of globalization is characterized by the level of internationalization of reproduction process in the world economy. The analysis is based on the results of basic research in the field of international production. The conclusions drawn by results of this research about essence and nature of globalization can be used further at more detailed studying of a subject of global changes of the world economy. The findings of this study about essence and nature of globalization can be used further for a more detailed studying of a theme of global changes of the world economy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-17
Author(s):  
Олександр Амоша ◽  
Ірина Підоричева ◽  
Анатолій Землянкін

Introduction. Globalization 4.0 and the underlying technological innovations have been leading the world into a new phase of development – cyber-physical systems and talents – an era that has no historical precedent in terms of scale, speed, and depth of changes. Problem Statement. The latest waves of globalization and industrial revolution bear unprecedented challenges and development prospects that countries, regions, corporations, and individuals must be aware of in order to adequately respond and to make adequate decisions. Purpose. Identification and analysis of key development trends in the world economy related to globalization and revolutionary technological transformations in their unity and interdependence, one of which is the development of a network economy as the next economic revolution based on trust, negotiations, diplomacy, and a culture of mutual assistance. Materials and Methods. Analysis and synthesis, comparative analysis and systemic approach have been used for this research. Scientific reports of international organizations, private and public corporations, foreign and Ukrainian scholarly research publications on this issue have been used as references. Results. The main features of Globalization 4.0 and the fourth industrial revolution, which are fundamentally transforming the global economic, social, and geopolitical landscape have been generalized and systematized. The periodization of the globalization waves, as compared with the phases of the industrial revolutions, has been made. This has allowed a comprehensive analysis of the processes of globalization and technological development in their unity and interdependence and further substantiation of the key development trends in the world economy. Conclusion. Globalization 4.0 and the fourth industrial revolution have been transforming all areas of society throughout the world, and therefore should be taken into account when making strategic decisions at all levels of management, from corporate to international.


Author(s):  
E. Ostrovskaya

This publication presents regular materials of the scientific workshop "Modern Development Problems", which is held in the Center for Development and Modernization Studies of IMEMO RAN. Common patterns and national specifics of new industrial countries, their experience and development trends as a launching base for forecasting of the future role and the meaning of these substantial actors on the world market, as a possible choice of evolution in other states of the Pacific Asia, the meaning of which in the world economy will increase in the visible perspective, are analyzed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 65 (11) ◽  
pp. 49-59
Author(s):  
S. Balashova ◽  
N. Volgina

The pharmaceutical industry is one of the key sectors of the world modern economy, both in terms of its innovativeness and in terms of its contribution to GDP. Many countries and companies strive to achieve pharmaceutical leadership in the global market, by which we mean the volume of foreign sales (we distinguish between country and corporate pharmaceutical leadership). The aim of this article is to identify a number of factors that (to one degree or another) determine the leadership of countries in the global pharmaceutical industry or in the global pharmaceutical market. We hypothesize that the volume of national pharmaceutical exports depends on domestic R&D expenditures carried out by national companies, as well as on the volume of national pharmaceutical imports, that is, on the degree or depth of participation of pharmaceutical companies in the internationally fragmented pharmaceutical chain. Based on the conducted econometric analysis, the authors come to the conclusion that both R&D expenditures and participation in fragmented production have a significant impact on the volume of national pharmaceutical exports. At the same time, in the latter case, the effect of the continuous growth of imports of previous periods for the growth of exports of subsequent periods gets special significance. In the case of R&D expenditures, a special role is played by the cumulative effect of these costs, rather than individual, albeit large investments in pharmaceuticals. When modelling the volumes of pharmaceutical exports, the countries “outpacing” the market were identified, that is, countries with the rates of national pharmaceutical exports exceeding the world ones. Among them were both countries where the headquarters of Big Pharma are located, and countries where there are no major pharmaceutical companies leading. This conclusion means that countries that do not have the headquarters of Big Pharma companies on their territory, which include, in particular, Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, also have certain potential windows of opportunity to take a leading position in the global pharmaceutical market. Acknowledgements. The article was prepared with the support of the RFFI as part of the research project “Comparative analysis of the benefits and risks of embedding national companies in global value chains: on the example of the Russian pharmaceutical industry. Belarus and Kazakhstan” (no. 20-014-00011/20).


2019 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 01028 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yulia Zhilkina ◽  
Dmitry Vodennikov

Today, digitalization is increasingly "capturing" the world economy. The inclusion of Russia in this trend is a matter of domestic companies maintaining their positions in the international arena. In the future, the creation of our own high-tech solutions will allow our country not only to win a competitive race in traditional markets, but also to reach new borders and take a leading position in the global market of complex systems and services of intellectual energy.


1999 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kingsley T. W. Ong ◽  
Colin R. Baxter

The People's Republic of China (hereafter “PRC” or “China”) is set to attain a leading position in the world economy. Headlines such as “the giant awakes” have been in common usage for some time.1 European businesses have come to realise that China cannot be ignored. Their legal advisers should follow suit. This explains the motivation for this article.


2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (30) ◽  
pp. 266-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marina Yashina

Abstract The scientific paper, which was processed by the author, deals with the issue of urban environment and conditions in which residents feel themselves in this environment more secure, successful and, of course, happy. The article presents a comparative analysis of the Singapore experience in improving the urban environment, which at one time allowed this small Asian country to take a leading position in the world economy. Author believes that the economics of happiness is the economy of the future. Happy people are able to improve their KPI, to work more efficiently; they become more competitive, and, consequently, the country improves its competitiveness. The article deals with different approaches to evaluate the happiness and well-being of residents from different countries and provides examples of projects aimed to improve the happiness of the inhabitants of the cities.


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