The Government and Pharmaceutical Innovation: Looking Back and Looking Ahead

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (1):10-18 (2021)
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Abstract

Current debates about the roles of the public and private sectors in pharmaceutical innovation have a long history. The extent to which, and ways in which, the public sector supports drug innovation has implications for assessments of the returns to public research funding, taxpayer rights in drugs, the argument the high prices are needed to support drug innovation, and the desirability of patenting publicly funded research.

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