Comment by idontwantthis 3 months ago As long as government regulation prevents them from forming a cartel. 5 comments idontwantthis Reply AuthAuth 3 months ago It shouldnt be limited to companies within the country. Any foreign company can be a market disruptor here. Assuming the drug approval admin isnt working alongside the 'cartel'. ComplexSystems 3 months ago And only in the very particular scenario of a national-only cartel which has not successfully roped in other international pharma companies. zdc1 3 months ago And then there's medical tourism, for the people who prefer to shop at one of the other 'cartels' thrance 3 months ago And as long as those cartels aren't powerful enough to buy the government into submission. snowwrestler 3 months ago Ah yes, the cartel, a famously stable arrangement that never ends in cheating or betrayal.
AuthAuth 3 months ago It shouldnt be limited to companies within the country. Any foreign company can be a market disruptor here. Assuming the drug approval admin isnt working alongside the 'cartel'. ComplexSystems 3 months ago And only in the very particular scenario of a national-only cartel which has not successfully roped in other international pharma companies. zdc1 3 months ago And then there's medical tourism, for the people who prefer to shop at one of the other 'cartels'
ComplexSystems 3 months ago And only in the very particular scenario of a national-only cartel which has not successfully roped in other international pharma companies.
zdc1 3 months ago And then there's medical tourism, for the people who prefer to shop at one of the other 'cartels'
thrance 3 months ago And as long as those cartels aren't powerful enough to buy the government into submission.
snowwrestler 3 months ago Ah yes, the cartel, a famously stable arrangement that never ends in cheating or betrayal.
It shouldnt be limited to companies within the country. Any foreign company can be a market disruptor here. Assuming the drug approval admin isnt working alongside the 'cartel'.
And only in the very particular scenario of a national-only cartel which has not successfully roped in other international pharma companies.
And then there's medical tourism, for the people who prefer to shop at one of the other 'cartels'
And as long as those cartels aren't powerful enough to buy the government into submission.
Ah yes, the cartel, a famously stable arrangement that never ends in cheating or betrayal.