Vaccines for the Developing World: The Challenge to Justify Tiered Pricing Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Vaccines for the Developing World: The Challenge to Justify Tiered Pricing Case Solution

This microeconomics instance analyzes the pricing issues associated with the sale of low-cost vaccines to be used in developing countries. The instance describes the historical success of the United Nations' so called "tiered costing" policy.

This rule coerced World Health Organization to buy large quantities of vaccines at the marginal price of vaccine generation-often just a couple of cents per dose-while the total average cost was paid by developed countries - often. Shifting political conditions and the price construction of new vaccines endanger the decades-old organization, yet. HKS Instance Number 1450.0

This is just an excerpt. This case is about  FINANCE & ACCOUNTING

PUBLICATION DATE: November 01, 1997

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