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3. In fact, from the outset the European industry was, in comparison with others, more willing to cooperate. See V. Fattorusso;M N G Dukes;Institute of Medicine, Pharmaceuticals for Developing Countries. Conference proceedings,1979
4. apart from making general declarations, the TRIPS Agreement has succeeded in imposing obligations which, as a rule, satisfy the interests of the most developed States;Iglesias Likewise;J. L. Iglesias Prada
5. Knowledge Diplomacy: Global Competition and the Politics of Intellectual Property;the United States of America informed the Government of the Philippines that further investment would depend on the activities of United States pharmaceutical companies not being hampered by the adoption of a rational drug policy. M. Tan, Dying for drugs: pill power and politics in Philippines, Quenzon City: HAI,1988