Financial Effects of Pharmaceutical Price Regulation on R&D Spending by EU versus US Firms
EU countries closely regulate pharmaceutical prices, whereas theUS does not. This paper shows how price constraints affect the profitability, stock returns and R&D spending of EU and US firms. Compared with EU firms, US firms are more profitable, earn higher stock returns and spend more on R&...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PharmacoEconomics 2010-08, Vol.28 (8), p.615-628 |
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Zusammenfassung: | EU countries closely regulate pharmaceutical prices, whereas theUS does not.
This paper shows how price constraints affect the profitability, stock returns and R&D spending of EU and US firms. Compared with EU firms, US firms are more profitable, earn higher stock returns and spend more on R&D.
We tested the relationship between price regulation and R&D spending, and estimated the costs of tight EU price regulation. Although results show that EU consumers enjoyed much lower pharmaceutical price inflation, we estimated that price controls cost EU firms 46 fewer new medicines and 1680 fewer research jobs during our 19-year sample period.
Had theUS used controls similar to those used in the EU,we estimate itwould have led to 117 fewer new medicines and 4368 fewer research jobs in the US. |
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ISSN: | 1170-7690 1179-2027 |
DOI: | 10.2165/11535580-000000000-00000 |