In 1991 a most-favored customer (MFC) rule was adopted to govern pharmaceutical prices paid by Medicaid. Theoretical models show that an MFC rule commits a firm to compete less aggressively in prices. I find that the price of branded products facing generic competition rose (4% on average). Brands protected by patents did not significantly increase in price. Generics in concentrated markets should display a strategic response to the brand's adoption of the MFC; I find that generic firms raise price more as their markets become concentrated. Hospital prices show little change. The results suggest that the MFC rule caused higher prices for some pharmaceutical customers.
The pricing of medical products and services in the U.S. is notoriously complex. In health care, sup...
We study the impact of product margins on pharmacies’ incentive to promote generics instead of brand...
erage to more than 50 million people. To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicai...
A fundamental question in industrial organization regards the relationship between price and the num...
Generic drugs comprise an increasing share of total prescriptions dispensed in the U.S., rising from...
The issue of high drug prices has recently exploded into public consciousness. And while many potent...
Patients would normally be expected to view a brand and generic drug pair, once certified as being c...
Empirical studies suggest that entry of generic competitors results in minimal decreases or even inc...
In recent years, drug manufacturers and private payers have expressed interest in novel pricing mode...
abstract: This paper develops a theoretical price competition model, based on the model established ...
Promotional competition in the market for prescription drugs can distort doctors ’ prescription deci...
In recent years health insurers have placed a great deal of emphasis on the ability of generic medic...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
This paper examines the price effects of generic drugs that are produced by brand-name drug firms an...
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The pricing of medical products and services in the U.S. is notoriously complex. In health care, sup...
We study the impact of product margins on pharmacies’ incentive to promote generics instead of brand...
erage to more than 50 million people. To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicai...
A fundamental question in industrial organization regards the relationship between price and the num...
Generic drugs comprise an increasing share of total prescriptions dispensed in the U.S., rising from...
The issue of high drug prices has recently exploded into public consciousness. And while many potent...
Patients would normally be expected to view a brand and generic drug pair, once certified as being c...
Empirical studies suggest that entry of generic competitors results in minimal decreases or even inc...
In recent years, drug manufacturers and private payers have expressed interest in novel pricing mode...
abstract: This paper develops a theoretical price competition model, based on the model established ...
Promotional competition in the market for prescription drugs can distort doctors ’ prescription deci...
In recent years health insurers have placed a great deal of emphasis on the ability of generic medic...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2014.Cataloged from ...
This paper examines the price effects of generic drugs that are produced by brand-name drug firms an...
In this paper we study the impact of reference pricing (RP) on entry of generic firms in the pharma...
The pricing of medical products and services in the U.S. is notoriously complex. In health care, sup...
We study the impact of product margins on pharmacies’ incentive to promote generics instead of brand...
erage to more than 50 million people. To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicai...