Economic aspects of biotechnology

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Economic aspects of biotechnology

Andrew J. Hacking

(Cambridge studies in biotechnology, 3)

Cambridge University Press, c1986

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Bibliography: p. 289-296

Includes index

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Both macro- and microeconomic aspects of biotechnology are discussed in this book for biologists studying microbiology, biochemistry and genetics. It explains economics and accounting procedures from first principles and assumes no prior knowledge of these areas. The author works on developing new biotechnological projects. He draws extensively on his own experience and brings together the factors which determine commercial reasoning towards biotechnology in areas such as markets, project selection, costing and capital investment. His subjects include market analysis, fermentation, enzyme technology, genetic engineering and many others; they are all tied together by a common framework of industrial and technological development.

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