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consumers. We find that income redistribution from rich to poor increases the quality of the medical innovation, reduces its …
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consumers. We find that income redistribution from rich to poor increases the quality of the medical innovation, reduces its … ; Innovation ; Income Redistribution …
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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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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 …. -- Patent Protection ; TRIPS ; Innovation ; Imitation ; Parallel Imports ; Pharmaceuticals …
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Governments often subsidize poorer groups in society to ensure their access to new drugs. We analyse the optimal income‐based price subsidies in a strategic environment. We show that universal access is less likely to arise when price arbitrage prevents international price discrimination. When...
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discrimination is possible. -- Health systems ; Pharmaceuticals ; Innovation ; Income Based Subsidies ; price discrimination …
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763232
) is the unique SPNE policy choice. The welfare properties reveal that although innovation may be higher at the (Strict IPR …
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Competition plays an ambiguous role in nursing home markets where public and private payers coexist. Using U.S. nursing home data with a wide range of market structures, we find a U-shaped relationship between competition and service quality when nursing homes serve a mix of public and private...
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