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Regulatory review of new medicines is often viewed as a hindrance to innovation by increasing the hurdle to bring …
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The United States spends twice as much per person on pharmaceuticals as European countries, in large part because … reference countries. We estimate a structural model of demand and supply for pharmaceuticals in the US and reference countries …
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Fragmented healthcare received from many different physicians results in higher costs and lower quality, but does it contribute to dangerous opioid prescribing? The effect is theoretically ambiguous because fragmentation can trigger costly coordination failures but also permits greater...
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innovation, but this welfare cost is more than offset by consumer benefits from enhanced competition, especially after 2016 …
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power, coordination costs, tax distortions, and incomplete innovation incentives …
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relative magnitudes of the two sources of competition in limiting innovative returns in the U.S. pharmaceuticals market. In …
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We examine the role of consumption externalities in the demand for pharmaceuticals at both the brand level and over a …
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Absent explicit quotas, incentives, reporting, or fiscal year-end motives, drug approvals around the world surge in December, at month-ends, and before respective major national holidays. Drugs approved before these informal deadlines are associated with significantly more adverse effects,...
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) drug advisory committee members sometimes have financial interests tied to drug companies. Congress and the public have become concerned that these financial interests lead to conflicts of interest. They conclude that the conflicts bias committee...
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In the United States, drug safety and efficacy are primarily regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the legal system, which gives manufacturers large incentives to produce safe drugs and provide proper warnings for side effects, since patients can sue manufacturers that provide...
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