This paper shows that the relationships between the dynamics of drug priees, patent expiry, and competition by multisource drugs vary significantly across countries. A clear distinction seems to emerge. On the one side, systems that rely on market based competition (particularly the US) promote a clear distinction between firms that act as innovators and firms that act as imitators after patent expiry. Original products enjoy premium prices under patent protection, and face fierce price competition after patent expiry. On the contrary, systems that rely on administered prices (particularly France and Italy) nurture strategies of pre-emptive brand proliferation and horizontal differentiation by imitative brand name products, well before pate...
After lengthening the duration of patents to twenty years in 1984, the pharmaceutical industry has t...
Price regulation and competition patterns in the ethical drug industry in france This article gives...
This paper examines whether there is a switch in total (originator and generic) consumption after ge...
This paper shows that the relationships between the dynamics of drug priees, patent expiry, and comp...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
In the interest of understanding the nature and degree of competition within off-patent molecule mar...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the competition patterns that exist between originators and gen...
This paper seeks to explain why some pharmaceutical companies are observed to withdraw their product...
IntroductionThe aim of the study was to evaluate, in a regulated generics market, the effect of the ...
Variability in regulatory frameworks, industrial policy, physician/pharmacy autonomy, brand/generic ...
Abstract After lengthening the duration of patents to twenty years in 1984, the pharmaceutical indus...
After lengthening the duration of patents to twenty years in 1984, the pharmaceutical industry has t...
Price regulation and competition patterns in the ethical drug industry in france This article gives...
This paper examines whether there is a switch in total (originator and generic) consumption after ge...
This paper shows that the relationships between the dynamics of drug priees, patent expiry, and comp...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
This paper investigates patterns of industrial dynamics and competition in the pharmaceutical indust...
In the interest of understanding the nature and degree of competition within off-patent molecule mar...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the competition patterns that exist between originators and gen...
This paper seeks to explain why some pharmaceutical companies are observed to withdraw their product...
IntroductionThe aim of the study was to evaluate, in a regulated generics market, the effect of the ...
Variability in regulatory frameworks, industrial policy, physician/pharmacy autonomy, brand/generic ...
Abstract After lengthening the duration of patents to twenty years in 1984, the pharmaceutical indus...
After lengthening the duration of patents to twenty years in 1984, the pharmaceutical industry has t...
Price regulation and competition patterns in the ethical drug industry in france This article gives...
This paper examines whether there is a switch in total (originator and generic) consumption after ge...