Patents and New Product Development in the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries
Henry Grabowski
No 02-25, Working Papers from Duke University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
This paper examines the rationale for intellectual property protection in the development of new pharmaceutical products. Prior survey studies of R&D executives have found that patents play a more critical role in appropriating the benefits of innovation in pharmaceuticals compared to other high tech industries. This paper considers why this is so based on an analysis of the economic characteristics of R&D costs and returns in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. The final section examines recent policy developments and issues surrounding patent lifetime and generic competition in this industry.
Date: 2002
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