Several econometric studies have concluded that technical progress embodied in equipment is a major source of manufacturing productivity growth. Other research has suggested that, over the long run, growth in the US economy's 'health output' has been at least as large as the growth in non-health goods and services. One important input in the production of health-pharmaceuticals-is even more R&D-intensive than equipment. In this paper, we test the pharmaceutical-embodied technical progress hypothesis-the hypothesis that newer drugs increase the length and quality of life-and estimate the rate of progress. To do this, we estimate health production functions, in which the dependent variables are various indicators of post-treatment health stat...
Dramatic Increase of life expectancy US life expectancy at birth: 1900: 47 years Today: 77 years In ...
This paper addresses the creation of new products in the U.S. pharmaceutical sector, during the seco...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...
any economists believe that “new goods are at the heart of economic progress ” (Bresnahan and Gordon...
We perform an econometric investigation of the contribution of pharmaceutical innovation to mortalit...
This study examines the impact that pharmaceutical innovation, which accounts for most private biome...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
Although a number of studies have been conducted on health production functions, little attention ha...
Although there is a good deal of speculation surrounding the role of pharmaceutical innovation in la...
Between 1960 and 1997, life expectancy at birth of Americans increased approximately 10 % from 69....
This paper offers an integrated view of the relationships between health spending, medical innovatio...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
Other Factors, ” purported to show that the more rapid adoption of new drugs has substantial benefit...
This paper analyzes longitudinal state-level data during the period 1995–\ud 2004 to investigate whe...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
Dramatic Increase of life expectancy US life expectancy at birth: 1900: 47 years Today: 77 years In ...
This paper addresses the creation of new products in the U.S. pharmaceutical sector, during the seco...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...
any economists believe that “new goods are at the heart of economic progress ” (Bresnahan and Gordon...
We perform an econometric investigation of the contribution of pharmaceutical innovation to mortalit...
This study examines the impact that pharmaceutical innovation, which accounts for most private biome...
Many authors have expressed the view that a substantial portion of recent gains in longevity and hea...
Although a number of studies have been conducted on health production functions, little attention ha...
Although there is a good deal of speculation surrounding the role of pharmaceutical innovation in la...
Between 1960 and 1997, life expectancy at birth of Americans increased approximately 10 % from 69....
This paper offers an integrated view of the relationships between health spending, medical innovatio...
This article investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health out...
Other Factors, ” purported to show that the more rapid adoption of new drugs has substantial benefit...
This paper analyzes longitudinal state-level data during the period 1995–\ud 2004 to investigate whe...
Much work has been done analyzing the determinants of health care expenditures. Much less effort has...
Dramatic Increase of life expectancy US life expectancy at birth: 1900: 47 years Today: 77 years In ...
This paper addresses the creation of new products in the U.S. pharmaceutical sector, during the seco...
This paper investigates the factors that determine differences across OECD countries in health outco...