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Governments often subsidize poorer groups in society to ensure their access to new drugs. We analyze here the optimal income-based price subsidies in a strategic environment. We show that asymmetric health systems can arise even though countries are ex-ante symmetric when international price...
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) is the unique SPNE policy choice. The welfare properties reveal that although innovation may be higher at the (Strict IPR …
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's innovation effort has a U-shaped relationship with the level of competition. This result generally holds true for both the …
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Innovation is an important topic in economics. This paper highlights duopoly innovation under the Hotelling model with … for innovation arise thereby implying that innovation increases concentration. This result is in contrast to the result …
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The conventional wisdom is that the formation of patent pools is welfare enhancing when patents are complementary, since the pool avoids a double-marginalization problem associated with independent licensing. The focus of this paper is on (downstream) product development and commercialization on...
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With the development of the Internet and the significant impact it is having, network neutrality regulation has been receiving much attention. An analysis of the relevant literature suggests that the proponents and opponents of network neutrality disagree on the methods of developing the...
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Innovation is an important topic in economics. This paper highlights duopoly innovation under the Hotelling model with … for innovation arise thereby implying that innovation increases concentration. This result is in contrast to the result …
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The conventional antitrust wisdom is that the formation of patent pools is welfare en- hancing when patents are complementary, since the pool avoids a double-marginalization problem associated with independent licensing. The focus of this paper is on (down- stream) product development and...
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We present a policy game where a Rich country has a higher capacity than a Poor country to commit to certain elements of health policy such as providing income related price subsidies and allowing parallel imports (PI). When allowing PI is not a choice for the Poor country, the Rich country...
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In health markets, government policies tend to subsidise poorer groups. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the implications of an income-based subsidy policy on the incentives of countries to implement price arbitrage and of firms to provide market access to poorer groups.
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