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rate of Brazilian currency (Reals/US Dollar)
Figure 2.9: Working-agepopulation structure of Brazil
Figure 2.10: GDP growth rate of Russia
Figure 2.11: Index of industrial production of Russia
Figure 2
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In Russia
8.3.1 Drivers & Opportunities
8.3.1.1 Government & Community Initiatives
8.3.1.2 AgeingPopulation
8.3.1.3 Electronic Russia
8.3.2 Restraints
8.3.2.1 Lack Of Infrastructure Development
8
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of diabetes in BRIC is expected to amount to a staggering 150 million patients by 2030, or about 40% of the world’s diabetic population.
The slowdown of the pharma market growth in developed economies has
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reserve of Russia
Figure 2.17: Working agepopulation structure of Russia
Figure 2.18: GDP growth rate of India
Figure 2.19: Index of industrial production of India
Figure 2.20: Current account balance
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reserve of Russia
Figure 2.17: Working agepopulation structure of Russia
Figure 2.18: GDP growth rate of India
Figure 2.19: Index of industrial production of India
Figure 2.20: Current account balance
Decision Resources, Inc., Sep 2011 population in these markets, and how do these affect the size of their pharmaceutical markets? What market dynamics and competitive landscape exist in each of these countries?
- Many BRIC-MT governments
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The growth of medical tourism, demand for better quality healthcare delivery by growing agingpopulation, and increase in chronic disease patient population is driving the increased adoption
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Market – China
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Market Overview
7.3 Market Size
7.4 Drivers
7.4.1 High Diabetic Population
7.4.2 AgeingPopulation
7.4.3 Economic Growth Of China
7.4.4 Government Initiative Towards
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million people who are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care. India, the second most populous country globally, is home to 1.2 billion people, approximately 5% of which are aged
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the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care
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Key Findings
- In 2013, the number of mobile phone users in the US is predicted to reach 255 million, representing 80% of the population.
- Brazil was the BRIC country with the lowest number
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the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care
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are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care. India, the second most populous country globally, is home to 1.2 billion people, approximately 5% of which are aged 65 or older
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the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care
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manufacturers. China remains the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older—a population
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and devices manufacturers. China remains the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older
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are aged 65 or older—a population in continuous need of medical care. India, the second most populous country globally, is home to 1.2 billion people, approximately 5% of which are aged 65 or older
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manufacturers. China remains the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base. The country is home to more than 120 million people who are aged 65 or older—a population