Socially responsible pricing: lessons from the pricing of AIDS drugs in developing countries

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Socially responsible pricing implies different prices for different markets. The criteria for such pricing are affordability and well-being of the society. An examination of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome drugs pricing in developing nations indicates that prohibitive prices reduced contribution earnings.

Author: Smith, N. Craig, Vachani, Sushil
Government domestic functions, Commodity & service prices, Developing Countries, Prices and rates, AIDS vaccines, Company pricing policy, Health policy, Prescription pricing

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The blended value proposition: integrating social and financial returns

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The article examines the blended value proposition, or the merging of social and financial values to create socially responsible investments. Topics include traditional philanthropy, community debt financing, and socially responsible investment funds.

Author: Emerson, Jed
Strategy & planning, Planning, International aspects, Comparative analysis, Corporate social responsibility, Socially responsible investments, Company business planning, Globalization

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Subjects list: Social aspects, Economic aspects
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