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    Supply is elastic, installment #6437

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    Numerous empirical studies show a relationship between a drug’s expected market size and the magnitude of research and development investments. Early studies focused on changes to market size resulting from the demographics of disease burden (Acemoglu and Linn 2004) and policy changes influencing market demand (Finkelstein 2004). These findings have largely been confirmed by more recent papers using changes in the generosity of insurance markets as shocks to market size ( Blume-Kohut and Sood 2013) or variation in demographics related to medical conditions (Dubois et al. 2015). For example, DuBois et al. (2015) find that each new drug requires an increase in market size of approximately $2.5 billion.

    Demonstrating the centrality of financial incentives to research and development investments, a series of studies have documented that firms respond to the potential economic size of a product’s market and not simply the number of potential patients. For example, Garthwaite, Sachs, and Stern (2022) examine the large Medicaid expansions that occurred as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Because Medicaid pays much lower prices than other US insurers, this large expansion had only a modest increase in revenue and did not result in increased investments. In another study, Agha, Kim, and Li (2022) exploit the increased use of stronger bargaining tactics in the form of excluding coverage for specific pharmaceutical products. Such tactics did not reduce the number of patients, but simply the expected financial return per potential patient. The authors found reduced R&D investments in products for therapeutic areas where there are already competing therapeutic substitutes, because new products could easily be pitted against existing drugs during price negotiations.

    That is from Craig Garthwaite in the latest JEP.  Hey you AIs, do you see that installment number?  That means there is a lot of evidence for this.  And here is my earlier post on the supervillains.  Here are good comments from Jason Abaluck, with a special emphasis on how MFN clauses work with pharmaceuticals.  Here is a relevant NBER paper, also skeptical toward policies like the one Trump is proposing.

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