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innovation. This sentiment stems, in large part, from the belief that pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) entails …
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The rise of blockbuster pharmaceutical acquisitions has prompted fears that unprecedented market concentration will weaken competition. Two of the most prominent concerns focus on the upstream and downstream ends of the pharmaceutical industry: (1) the concern that these mergers will concentrate...
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pandemic; and more specifically for competition authorities, as demonstrated for example by the role innovation played in the … innovation debate, notably in the pharmaceutical industry, by giving an overview on firm and market-level incentives to carry out … research and development (R&D). Understanding these innovation incentives is relevant for a proper competition assessment where …
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far behind the innovative manufacturing found in other industries. This lack of innovation in drug manufacturing stands in … stark contrast to the innovation present in drug discovery. Drug discovery is the focus of a calibrated innovation policy … dollars and in human lives. This article addresses the previously underappreciated role of manufacturing in innovation studies …
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largely based on Open Innovation. For that purpose, exploratory case studies will be shown that exemplify the value of … implementing Open Innovation in the pandemic context. These case studies concern the pharmaceutical firm Pfizer, the biotechnology … systematic analysis of articles, scientific documents, and published reports related to the Open Innovation involvement of these …
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We examine the role of spillover learning in shaping the value of exploratory versus incremental R&D. Using data from drug development, we show that novel drug candidates generate more knowledge spillovers than incremental ones. Despite being less likely to reach regulatory approval, they are...
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This paper analyses the causal impact of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on pharmaceutical innovation in a panel of …. Domestic innovation is measured as citation-weighted domestic patents filed at the European Patent Office (EPO): to account for … to patent at the EPO. Results show that, in the short-run, IPR stimulate innovation. The effect for developing countries …
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The debate on whether COVID-19 vaccine patents are slowing down the pace of vaccination and the recovery from the crisis has brought the optimal design of pharmaceutical patent policy to the fore. In this paper we evaluate patent policy in the US pharmaceutical industry. We estimate the effect...
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This paper analyses the causal impact of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) on pharmaceutical innovation in a panel of …. Domestic innovation is measured as citation-weighted domestic patents filed at the European Patent Office (EPO): to account for … to patent at the EPO. Results show that, in the short-run, IPR stimulate innovation. The effect for developing countries …
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innovation are necessarily at odds with each other. Although intuitively appealing, the argument that drug regulation negatively … than decreasing the expected returns to innovation, this aspect of regulation contributes to the value of new drugs and may … actually encourage innovation. This point has largely been absent from most cost-benefit analyses of drug regulation, yet …
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