Papers by Sangeeta Shashikant
Bread for the World -Protestant Development Service is the globally active development and relief... more Bread for the World -Protestant Development Service is the globally active development and relief agency of the Protestant Churches in Germany. In more than 90 countries all across the globe we empower the poor and marginalized to improve their living conditions.
Unsurprisingly, the announcement also triggered reactions arguing that in the case of vaccines th... more Unsurprisingly, the announcement also triggered reactions arguing that in the case of vaccines the barrier is “less about intellectual property and more about knowledge transfer”. Moderna’s CEO reportedly stated: “Drug makers interested in manufacturing a similar mRNA vaccine would need to conduct the clinical trials, apply for authorization and then scale the manufacturing, which could take upward of 12 to 18 months.”
Knowledge has an important role in development. Today economies of the technologically advanced c... more Knowledge has an important role in development. Today economies of the technologically advanced countries are knowledge based, affirming the conclusion that knowledge is a major engine of economic growth and thus critical for development. Knowledge is such that the use of a piece of knowledge does not diminish another person’s use of that piece of knowledge. 1 As
United States (U.S.) is aggressively working to open markets globally, regionally and bilaterally... more United States (U.S.) is aggressively working to open markets globally, regionally and bilaterally to expand American opportunities and to guard its investments in overseas market. With multilateral negotiations proceeding at a slow pace especially following the collapse of talks in Cancun, U.S. is on a spree signing free trade agreements (FTAs) with the Americas, Asian, African and Middle Eastern nations. Robert Zoellick U.S. Trade Representative informed the world "We are not stopping. We are moving with the countries that are willing to go" 1 , referring to the creation of bilateral and regional free trade agreements. U.S. is systematically approaching each developing country using a variety of carrots and sticks to engage them in bilateral and regional free trade agreements.
United States (U.S.) is aggressively working to open markets globally, regionally and bilaterally... more United States (U.S.) is aggressively working to open markets globally, regionally and bilaterally to expand American opportunities and to guard its investments in overseas market. With multilateral negotiations proceeding at a slow pace especially following the collapse of talks in Cancun, U.S. is on a spree signing free trade agreements (FTAs) with the Americas, Asian, African and Middle Eastern nations. Robert Zoellick U.S. Trade Representative informed the world “We are not stopping. We are moving with the countries that are willing to go”, referring to the creation of bilateral and regional free trade agreements. U.S. is systematically approaching each developing country using a variety of carrots and sticks to engage them in bilateral and regional free trade agreements.
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Papers by Sangeeta Shashikant