BACKGROUND: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and development (R&D) are widely held to be complements. The only attempts to measure this complementarity so far have used data from the United States of America and are inevitably increasingly out of date. This study estimates the magnitude of the effect of government and charity biomedical and health research expenditure in the United Kingdom (UK), separately and in total, on subsequent private pharmaceutical sector R&D expenditure in the UK. METHODS: The results for this study are obtained by fitting an econometric vector error correction model (VECM) to time series for biomedical and health R&D expenditure in the UK for ten disease areas (including ...
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Medical research by charities is an important component of the Welsh economy. In addition to the obv...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Background: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
Third sector medical research plays an important role both in the UK economy and in society. Medica...
Objective: To identify, synthesize and critically assess the empirical evidence of the impact genera...
Background: Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
peer-reviewedQuantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on t...
Background Building on an approach developed to assess the economic returns to cardiovascular resear...
Background Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
Third sector medical research plays an important role both in the Scottish economy and society. Medi...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the return to the UK from health sector R&D drawing on the valu...
Abstract Objective To identify, synthesise and critically assess the empirical evidence of the impac...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Following the publication of the final paper in a...
Medical research by charities is an important component of the Welsh economy. In addition to the obv...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Background: Government- and charity-funded medical research and private sector research and developm...
Third sector medical research plays an important role both in the UK economy and in society. Medica...
Objective: To identify, synthesize and critically assess the empirical evidence of the impact genera...
Background: Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
peer-reviewedQuantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on t...
Background Building on an approach developed to assess the economic returns to cardiovascular resear...
Background Building on an approach applied to cardiovascular and cancer research, we estimated the ...
Third sector medical research plays an important role both in the Scottish economy and society. Medi...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the return to the UK from health sector R&D drawing on the valu...
Abstract Objective To identify, synthesise and critically assess the empirical evidence of the impac...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Quantifying the value of investment in medical research can inform decision-making on the prioritisa...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Following the publication of the final paper in a...
Medical research by charities is an important component of the Welsh economy. In addition to the obv...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...