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A 48 page research paper that investigates the relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and European think tanks in regards to looking at how this alliance has affected public policy formulation in regards to health systems and reform, pharmaceutical competitiveness, intellectual property and parallel trade. The writer also addresses the history of European think tanks, how they differ from the US model and how their influencing the ongoing experiment of European unification. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
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of governmental decision making (Weaver and McGann, 2000). Policy makers require basic information concerning the societies they govern, about how current policies are working (or not working), as well as
data on possible alternatives and their projected costs and consequences (Weaver and McGann, 2000). While in many undeveloped countries such basic information may have to be collected and analyzed,
policymakers in the developed countries are often faced with a deluge of facts that has to be sorted, quantified and classified. Demands for reliable information that can be utilized in
the formation of effective public policy has fostered the develop of "independent public policy research organizations, commonly known as think tanks" (Weaver and McGann, 2000, p. 2). There appears
to be a consensus in many of the member states of the European Union that their cost-controlled, state-supported health care systems are in serious jeopardy and are failing to meet
the needs of the needs of the European people. This is one of the many areas that European think tanks are addressing and, subsequently, influencing the formulation of public policy
in the growing role of the EU in European health care. Another prominent stakeholder in regards to European health care is the pharmaceutical industry. The following examination of European health
care issues will explore the relationship between European think tanks and the multinational pharmaceutical companies, specifically looking at how this alliance has affected public policy formulation in regards to health
systems and reform, pharmaceutical competitiveness, intellectual property and parallel trade. Western European Think Tanks As civil society organizations think tanks play provide a number of essential functions. These include:
1. playing a mediating function between the government and the public; 2. identifying, articulating and evaluating current or emerging issues, problems, or proposals; 3. transforming ideas and problems
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