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Does consumer demand pull scientifically novel drug innovation?, RAND Journal of Economics

Abstract

Prior literature shows that stronger consumer demand leads to increased pharmaceutical R&D. However, how strong these “demand-pull” effects are for more scientifically novel drug innovation remains unknown. We address this question using comprehensive clinical trial data that include precise characterizations of the scientific approaches used in tested molecules. We characterize scientific novelty as the number of times each approach has been used in the past. Exploiting exogenous demand variation introduced by the introduction of Medicare Part D, we find strong evidence that demand-pull effects are markedly skewed in favor of non-novel or “follow-on” drug R&D.

Type

Article

Author(s)

David Dranove, Craig Garthwaite, Manuel Hermosilla

Date Published

2022

Citations

Dranove, David, Craig Garthwaite, and Manuel Hermosilla. 2022. Does consumer demand pull scientifically novel drug innovation?. RAND Journal of Economics.(3): 590-638.

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