
Quarterly report on the ethics and economics of the global blood plasma industry by Peter Jaworski, with occasional guests. We’ll cover this issue from a global perspective, including academic articles of note as well as relevant media items
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The global plasma industry is at a crossroads. Demand for immunoglobulin (just one of the medicines made from plasma) continues to grow at 6-8% per year, but too many countries fail to colle...
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Ποια είναι η οικονομική σχέση μεταξύ του κρατικού συστήματος εθελοντικής αιμοδοσίας και του ιδιωτικού τομέα εθελοντικής συλλογής πλάσματος προς κλασματοποίηση υπό κατ’ αποκοπή αποζημίωση εξόδων;
Μια άπ...
Five years ago I wrote a policy brief entitled “Bloody Well Pay Them.”
The brief said Canada, Australia, and New Zealand should allow commercial plasma collectors to operate side-by-side with noncommercial blood and plasma collectors. It a...
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What is the economic relationship between the noncommercial blood and the commercial plasma sectors?
One view, popular among those who work in blood colle...
Public/private partnerships for plasma collection and fractionation are relatively new, though they are bound to become much more popular. In this issue of the Quarterly, we’ll take a closer look at the two partnerships created by Grifols,...
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I'm a Teaching Professor of Strategy, Ethics, Economics, and Public Policy at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business. My primary area of research interest is the ethics and economics of the global blood plasma industry.
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