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The Economic, Labor Market, and Fiscal Performance and Impacts of the Biopharmaceutical Industries of Massachusetts (Research Summary)

Andrew Sum, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies
Ishwar Khatiwada, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies
Joseph McLaughlin, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies
Paulo Tobar, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies
Sheila Palma, Northeastern University - Center for Labor Market Studies

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PhRMA research paper no. 15 published in August 2007. Prepared for the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) as part of a comprehensive analysis of the economic, labor market, earnings and income, and fiscal impacts of the operations of the industries of firms belonging to the PhRMA Association of Massachusetts. 74 pages

Abstract

This executive summary provides a brief overview of findings from a comprehensive series of research papers on a wide array of analyses of the employment, output, research and development expenditures, profitability, and multiplier effects of biopharmaceutical industries as well as the demographic characteristics of their workforce, their occupations, earnings, and net fiscal contributions to national, state, and local governments.

Suggested Citation

Andrew Sum, Ishwar Khatiwada, Joseph McLaughlin, Paulo Tobar, and Sheila Palma. "The Economic, Labor Market, and Fiscal Performance and Impacts of the Biopharmaceutical Industries of Massachusetts (Research Summary)" PhRMA Research Reports (2007).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/asum/26



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