Impact of Macro-Economic Variables on the Production of Pharmaceutical Industry in India
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2022
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University of North Bengal
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The Indian pharmaceutical industry is renowned for the production of lifesaving
drugs at low cost, for which it is also referred to as the “lifeline industry."
The paper attempted to analyze the factors that are affecting the production
of the Indian pharmaceutical industry. The study was conducted using
secondary data of the Indian pharmaceutical industry from 2007 to 2019.
Statistical tests such as the DW test, F test, and BP Godfrey test, along with
other tests, have been used for robust analysis. The findings suggest that invested
capital, viral hepatitis, and others have a positive impact, whereas the
population has negatively impacted the production of the Indian pharmaceutical
industry. The study recommends that more attention is required to be
paid to the R&D section of the Indian pharmaceutical industry, which can
help to develop the industry and reach its potential. Also, the study recommends
the implementation of the “Make in India” initiative in the Indian
medical device industry.
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8
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01 - 13