Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy
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Resumo: | This paper puts health questions within the context of national development and industrial policy. It follows the idea of structuralist, Marxist and Schumpeterian approaches, in which industry and innovations form determining factors for the dynamism in capitalist economies and relative positions within the world economy. All countries that have developed and started to compete under better conditions with advanced countries have had an association between strong industry and an endogenous knowledge, learning and innovation base. However, in the field of health, this vision presents problems because business interests move according to the economic logic of profit rather than to meet health needs. The notion of the health-industrial complex is an attempt to provide a theoretical reference that enables linkage between two distinct types of logic: health and economic development. This study has sought to show, on the basis of foreign trade data, how disregard for the logic of health policy development has led to a situation of economic vulnerability in this sector, which may limit the objectives of universality, equality and comprehensiveness. Within this context, a cognitive and political break with these antagonistic visions that put health needs on one side and industrial needs on the other is proposed. A country that aims to reach a condition of development and independence requires strong innovative industries and an inclusive and universal health system, at the same time. |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy Desenvolvimento, complexo industrial da saúde e política industrial Indústrias^i1^seconoIndústrias^i1^stendêncIndústria de assistência à saúdeDesenvolvimento tecnológicoGestão de ciência^i1^stecnologia e saPolítica nacional de ciência^i1^stecnologia e inovaIndustry^i2^seconomIndustries^i2^streHealth care sectorTechnological developmentHealth sciences^i2^stechnology and innovation managemNational science^i2^stechnology and innovation pol This paper puts health questions within the context of national development and industrial policy. It follows the idea of structuralist, Marxist and Schumpeterian approaches, in which industry and innovations form determining factors for the dynamism in capitalist economies and relative positions within the world economy. All countries that have developed and started to compete under better conditions with advanced countries have had an association between strong industry and an endogenous knowledge, learning and innovation base. However, in the field of health, this vision presents problems because business interests move according to the economic logic of profit rather than to meet health needs. The notion of the health-industrial complex is an attempt to provide a theoretical reference that enables linkage between two distinct types of logic: health and economic development. This study has sought to show, on the basis of foreign trade data, how disregard for the logic of health policy development has led to a situation of economic vulnerability in this sector, which may limit the objectives of universality, equality and comprehensiveness. Within this context, a cognitive and political break with these antagonistic visions that put health needs on one side and industrial needs on the other is proposed. A country that aims to reach a condition of development and independence requires strong innovative industries and an inclusive and universal health system, at the same time. O artigo situa a questão da saúde no contexto do desenvolvimento nacional e da política industrial. Tomou-se a idéia de corte estruturalista, marxista e schumpeteriano, onde a indústria e as inovações constituem os elementos determinantes do dinamismo das economias capitalistas e de sua posição relativa na economia mundial. Todos os países que se desenvolveram e passaram a competir em melhores condições com os países avançados associaram uma indústria forte com uma base endógena de conhecimento, de aprendizado e de inovação. Todavia, na área da saúde essa visão é problemática, uma vez que os interesses empresariais se movem pela lógica econômica do lucro e não para o atendimento das necessidades da saúde. A noção de complexo industrial da saúde constitui uma tentativa e fornecer um referencial teórico que permita articular duas lógicas distintas: a sanitária e a do desenvolvimento econômico. O trabalho procurou mostrar, com base em dados de comércio exterior, como a desconsideração da lógica do desenvolvimento nas políticas de saúde levou a uma situação de vulnerabilidade econômica do setor que pode limitar os objetivos de universalidade, eqüidade e integralidade. Nesse contexto, propõe-se uma ruptura cognitiva e política com as visões antagônicas que colocam, de um lado, as necessidades da saúde e, de outro, da indústria. Um país que pretende chegar a uma condição de desenvolvimento e de independência requer, ao mesmo tempo, indústrias fortes e inovadoras, e um sistema de saúde inclusivo e universal. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2006-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/3208010.1590/S0034-89102006000400003Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 40 No. spe (2006); 11-23 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 40 Núm. spe (2006); 11-23 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 40 n. spe (2006); 11-23 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32080/34137https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/32080/34138Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois2012-07-08T23:07:59Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/32080Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-07-08T23:07:59Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy Desenvolvimento, complexo industrial da saúde e política industrial |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois Indústrias^i1^secono Indústrias^i1^stendênc Indústria de assistência à saúde Desenvolvimento tecnológico Gestão de ciência^i1^stecnologia e sa Política nacional de ciência^i1^stecnologia e inova Industry^i2^seconom Industries^i2^stre Health care sector Technological development Health sciences^i2^stechnology and innovation managem National science^i2^stechnology and innovation pol |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Development, health-industrial complex and industrial policy |
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Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois |
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Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois |
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Gadelha, Carlos Augusto Grabois |
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Indústrias^i1^secono Indústrias^i1^stendênc Indústria de assistência à saúde Desenvolvimento tecnológico Gestão de ciência^i1^stecnologia e sa Política nacional de ciência^i1^stecnologia e inova Industry^i2^seconom Industries^i2^stre Health care sector Technological development Health sciences^i2^stechnology and innovation managem National science^i2^stechnology and innovation pol |
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Indústrias^i1^secono Indústrias^i1^stendênc Indústria de assistência à saúde Desenvolvimento tecnológico Gestão de ciência^i1^stecnologia e sa Política nacional de ciência^i1^stecnologia e inova Industry^i2^seconom Industries^i2^stre Health care sector Technological development Health sciences^i2^stechnology and innovation managem National science^i2^stechnology and innovation pol |
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This paper puts health questions within the context of national development and industrial policy. It follows the idea of structuralist, Marxist and Schumpeterian approaches, in which industry and innovations form determining factors for the dynamism in capitalist economies and relative positions within the world economy. All countries that have developed and started to compete under better conditions with advanced countries have had an association between strong industry and an endogenous knowledge, learning and innovation base. However, in the field of health, this vision presents problems because business interests move according to the economic logic of profit rather than to meet health needs. The notion of the health-industrial complex is an attempt to provide a theoretical reference that enables linkage between two distinct types of logic: health and economic development. This study has sought to show, on the basis of foreign trade data, how disregard for the logic of health policy development has led to a situation of economic vulnerability in this sector, which may limit the objectives of universality, equality and comprehensiveness. Within this context, a cognitive and political break with these antagonistic visions that put health needs on one side and industrial needs on the other is proposed. A country that aims to reach a condition of development and independence requires strong innovative industries and an inclusive and universal health system, at the same time. |
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