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This chapter describes the market for pharmaceuticals, which exceeded $500 million in sales in 2010. The industry is … also characterized by extensive regulation of almost every activity, from product development through manufacturing and …
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This study investigates how enhanced regulation can promote innovation, focusing on the impacts of a significant …
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Our calculations indicate that currently proposed U.S. policies to reduce pharmaceutical prices, though particularly beneficial for low-income and elderly populations, could dramatically reduce firms' investment in highly welfare-improving R&D. The U.S. subsidizes the worldwide pharmaceutical...
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regulation, ethics and innovation in the pharmaceutical industry. Regulatory systems and their implications for public health in …
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can make to better serve the public good.The collection features essays on effective regulation in an era of globalization … responsibility, and innovation policy, all with an emphasis on pharmaceuticals. The book also intervenes in the debate over off …
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Intellectual property rights are viewed as essential to medical innovation, but very often involve social costs due to patent monopolies and other inefficiencies. We review the positive theory of innovation in health care, as it relates to the determination of innovation demand and supply. The...
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In 1996, following an epidemic, Pfizer tested a new drug on 200 children in Muslim Nigeria. 11 children died while others were disabled. We study the effects of the disclosure, in 2000, of the deaths of Muslim children in the Pfizer trials on vaccine compliance among Muslim mothers. Muslim...
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In most developed countries drugs are dispensed to patients through physicians and pharmacists. This paper studies the effects of allowing doctors to directly dispense drugs to patients (self-dispensation) on pharmaceutical coverage. We use a Swiss dataset in our empirical analysis because...
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