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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    gbv_1023447878
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784710552
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: What makes people happy in life? This crucial question has the potential to shake up economics. In recent years, dissatisfaction with the understanding of welfare in economics and new opportunities for empirical study of people's subjective well-being have spurred impressive and stimulating new research into the 'dismal' science, resulting in increased interest in the economics of happiness. Professor Frey and Professor Stutzer have selected contributions by leading scholars which offer a wide-ranging overview of recent developments. These include an exploration of the economic determinants of happiness, the importance of social capital and health for well-being and the new life satisfaction approach to valuing public goods. Work on utility misprediction and adaptation challenges the existing fundamentals of economics, and the role of happiness research in public policy is investigated from different perspectives
    Content: Bernard M.S. van Praag and Barbara E. Baarsma (2005), 'Using Happiness Surveys to Value Intangibles: The Case of Airport Noise', Economic Journal, 115 (500), January, 224-46 -- Simon Luechinger (2009), 'Valuing Air Quality Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Economic Journal, 119 (536), March, 482-515 -- Daniel Kahneman and Richard H. Thaler (2006), 'Anomalies: Utility Maximization and Experienced Utility', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 221-34 -- Andrew E. Clark, Ed Diener, Yannis Georgellis and Richard E. Lucas (2008), 'Lags and Leads in Life Satisfaction: A Test of the Baseline Hypothesis', Economic Journal, 118 (529), June, F222-F243 -- Luis Rayo and Gary S. Becker (2007), 'Evolutionary Efficiency and Happiness', Journal of Political Economy, 115 (2), April, 302-37 -- Richard Layard (2006), 'Happiness and Public Policy: A Challenge to the Profession', Economic Journal, 116 (510), March, C24-C33 -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'The Use of Happiness Research for Public Policy', Social Choice and Welfare, 38 (4), April, 659-74
    Content: Finkelstein, Amy, Erzo F.P. Luttmer and Matthew J. Notowidigdo (2013), 'What Good is Wealth without Health? The Effect of Health on the Marginal Utility of Consumption', forthcoming in the Journal of the European Economic Association. -- Frank, Robert H. (2004), 'How not to Buy Happiness', Daedalus, 133 (2), 69-79. -- Freeman, A. Myrick, III (2003), The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. -- Frey, Bruno S. (2008), Happiness: A Revolution in Economics, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Matthias Benz (2008), 'Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy', Economica, 75 (298), 362-83. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2009), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to the Value of Public Goods: The Case of Terrorism', Public Choice, 138 (3-4), 317-45. -- Frey, Bruno S., Simon Luechinger and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'The Life Satisfaction Approach to Environmental Valuation', Annual Review of Resource Economics, 2, 139-60. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2002a), Happiness and Economics: How the Economy and Institutions Affect Well-Being, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press. -- Frey, Bruno S. and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Economic Consequences of Mispredicting Utility', Mimeo: University of Basel. -- Frijters, Paul, David W. Johnston and Michael A. Shields (2011), 'Life Satisfaction Dynamics with Quarterly Life Event Data', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 113 (1), 190-211. -- Graham, Liam and Andrew Oswald (2010), 'Hedonic Capital, Adaptation and Resilience', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 76 (2), 372-84. -- Green, Francis (2011), 'Unpacking the Misery Multiplier: How Employability Modifies the Impacts of Unemployment and Job Insecurity on Life Satisfaction and Mental Health', Journal of Health Economics, 30 (2), 265-76. -- Helliwell, John and Christopher Barrington-Leigh (2010), 'Measuring and Understanding Subjective Well-Being', Canadian Journal of Economics, 43 (3), 729-53. -- Helliwell, John F., Richard Layard and Jeffrey Sachs (eds) (2012), World Happiness Report, New York: The Earth Institute, Columbia University. -- Hsee, Christopher, Yuval Rottenstreich and Alois Stutzer (2012), 'Suboptimal Choices and the Need for Experienced Individual Well-Being in Economic Analysis', IZA Discussion Paper No. 6346, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=2010941. -- Ifcher, John and Homa Zarghamee (2011), 'Happiness and Time Preference: The Effect of Positive Affect in a Random-Assignment Experiment', American Economic Review, 101 (7), 3109-129. -- Kahneman, Daniel, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz and Arthur Stone (2004), 'A Survey Method for Characterizing Daily Life Experience: The Day Reconstruction Method', Science, 306 (5702), 1776-80. -- Kahneman, Daniel and Robert Sugden (2005), 'Experienced Utility as a Standard of Policy Evaluation', Environmental and Resource Economics, 32 (1), 161-81. -- Kassenboehmer, Sonja C. and John P. Haisken-DeNew (2009), 'You're Fired! The Causal Negative Effect of Entry Unemployment on Life Satisfaction', Economic Journal, 119 (536), 448-62
    Content: Knabe, Andreas and Steffen Rätzel (2011), 'Scarring or Scaring? The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment and Future Unemployment Risk', Economica, 78 (310), 283-93. -- Knabe, Andreas, Steffen Rätzel, Ronnie Schöb and Joachim Weimann (2010), 'Dissatisfied with Life but Having a Good Day: Time-Use and Well-Being of the Unemployed', Economic Journal, 120 (547), 867-89. -- Knight, John and Ramani Gunatilaka (2012), 'Income, Aspiration and the Hedonic Treadmill in a Poor Society', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 82 (1), 67-81. -- Krueger, Alan B. (ed) (2009), Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations: National Accounts of Time Use and Well-Being, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. -- Krueger, Alan B. and David A. Schkade (2008), 'The Reliability of Subjective Well-Being Measures', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1833-45. -- Layard, Richard (2005), Happiness: Lessons from a New Science, New York: Penguin. -- Layard, Richard, Stephen Nickell and Guy Mayraz (2008), 'The Marginal Utility of Income', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (8-9), 1846-57. -- Loewenstein, George, Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin (2003), 'Projection Bias in Predicting Future Utility', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (4), 1209-48. -- Luechinger, Simon, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer (2010), 'Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed? Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap between the Public and the Private Sector', Journal of Human Resources, 45 (4), 998-1045. -- Luechinger, Simon and Paul A. Raschky (2009), 'Valuing Flood Disasters Using the Life Satisfaction Approach', Journal of Public Economics, 93 (3-4), 620-33. -- MacKerron, George and Susana Mourato (2009), 'Life Satisfaction and Air Quality in London', Ecological Economics, 68 (5), 1441-53. -- Meier, Stephan and Alois Stutzer (2008), 'Is Volunteering Rewarding in Itself?', Economica, 75 (297), 39-59. -- Oreopoulos, Philip and Kjell Salvanes (2011), 'Priceless: The Nonpecuniary Benefits of Schooling', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (1), 159-84. -- Oswald, Andrew and Nattavudh Powdthavee (2008), 'Does Happiness Adapt? A Longitudinal Study of Disability with Implications for Economists and Judges', Journal of Public Economics, 92 (5-6), 1061-77. -- Oswald, Andrew and Steve Wu (2010), 'Objective Confirmation of Subjective Measures of Human Well-being: Evidence from the USA', Science, 327 (5965), 576-79. -- Pischke, Jorn-Steffen (2011), 'Money and Happiness: Evidence from the Industry Wage Structure', NBER Working Papers No. 17056, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1841293. -- Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2008), 'Putting a Price Tag on Friends, Relatives, and Neighbours: Using Surveys of Life Satisfaction to Value Social Relationships', Journal of Socio-Economics, 37 (4), 1459-80. -- van Praag, Bernard M.S. and Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell (2004), Happiness Quantified - A Satisfaction Calculus Approach, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Sarracino, Francesco (2010), 'Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being Trends: Comparing 11 Western European Countries', Journal of Socio- Economics, 39 (4), 482-517
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Alesina, Alberto, Rafael Di Tella and Robert MacCulloch (2004), 'Inequality and Happiness: Are Europeans and Americans Different?', Journal of Public Economics, 88, 2009-42. -- Ambrey, Christopher L. and Christopher M. Fleming (2011), 'Valuing Scenic Amenity Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 72, 106-15. -- Baetschmann, Gregori, Kevin E. Staub and Rainer Winkelmann (2011), 'Consistent Estimation of the Fixed Effects Ordered Logit Model', IZA Discussion Paper No. 5443, available at: ssrn.com/abstract=1745718. -- Bartolini, Stefano (2012), 'Sociability Predicts Happiness in Nations: Evidence from Macro and Micro Data', forthcoming in Stefano Bartolini (ed), Policies for Happiness, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Booth, Philip (ed) (2012), ... and the Pursuit of Happiness: Wellbeing and the Role of Government, London: Institute of Economic Affairs. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2005), Economics and Happiness: Framing the Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Bruni, Luigino and Pier Luigi Porta (eds) (2007), Handbook on the Economics of Happiness, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. -- Carroll, Nick, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2009), 'Quantifying the Costs of Drought: New Evidence from Life Satisfaction Data', Journal of Population Economics, 22 (2), 445-61. -- Cattaneo, Matias D., Sebastian Galiani, Paul J. Gertler, Sebastian Martinez and Rocio Titiunik (2009), 'Housing, Health, and Happiness', American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 1 (1), 75-105. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2003), 'Unemployment as a Social Norm: Psychological Evidence from Panel Data', Journal of Labor Economics, 21 (2), 323-51. -- Clark, Andrew E. (2006), 'A Note on Unhappiness and Unemployment Duration', Applied Economics Quarterly, 52 (4), 291-308. -- Clark, Andrew, Yannis Georgellis and Peter Sanfey (2001), 'Scarring: The Psychological Impact of Past Unemployment', Economica, 68 (270), 221-41. -- Clark, Andrew and Claudia Senik (2010), 'Who Compares to Whom? The Anatomy of Income Comparisons in Europe', Economic Journal, 120 (544), 573-94. -- Diener, Ed and Micaela Y. Chan (2011), 'Happy People Live Longer: Subjective Well-Being Contributes to Health and Longevity', Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 3 (1), 1-43. -- Diener, Ed, John F. Helliwell and Daniel Kahneman (2010), International Differences in Well-Being, New York: Oxford University Press. -- Di Tella, Rafael and Robert MacCulloch (2006), 'Some Uses of Happiness Data in Economics', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), 25-46. -- Dolan, Paul and Robert Metcalfe (2008), 'Comparing Willingness-to-Pay and Subjective Well-Being in the Context of Non-Market Goods', Centre for Economic Performance Discussion Paper No. 0890, available at: cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0890.pdf. -- Dolan, Paul, Tessa Peasgood and Mathew White (2008), 'Do We Really Know What Makes Us Happy? A Review of the Economic Literature on the Factors Associated with Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Psychology, 29 (1), 94-122. -- Easterlin, Richard A. (ed) (2002), Happiness in Economics, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. -- Ferrer-i-Carbonell, Ada and Paul Frijters (2004), 'How Important is Methodology for the Estimates of the Determinants of Happiness?', Economic Journal, 114 (497), 641-59
    Content: Stiglitz, Joseph E. et al. (2009), 'Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress', available at: www.stiglitz-sen-fitoussi.fr. -- Stone, Arthur, Saul Shiffman and Marten DeVries (1999), 'Ecological Momentary Assessment', in Daniel Kahneman, Ed Diener and Norbert Schwarz (eds), Well-Being: The Foundations of Hedonic Psychology, New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 26-39. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2008), 'Stress that Doesn't Pay: The Commuting Paradox', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 110 (2), 339-66. -- Stutzer, Alois and Bruno S. Frey (2010), 'Recent Advances in the Economics of Individual Subjective Well-Being', Social Research: An International Quarterly, 77 (2), 679-714. -- Stutzer, Alois and Rafael Lalive (2004), 'The Role of Social Work Norms in Job Searching and Subjective Well-Being', Journal of the European Economic Association, 2 (4), 696-719. -- Welsch, Heinz (2006), 'Environment and Happiness: Valuation of Air Pollution Using Life Satisfaction Data', Ecological Economics, 58 (4), 801-13. -- Wolfers, Justin (2003), 'Is Business Cycle Volatility Costly? Evidence from Surveys of Subjective Well-Being', International Finance, 6 (1), 1-26. -- Bruno S. Frey and Alois Stutzer (2002), 'What Can Economists Learn from Happiness Research?', Journal of Economic Literature, 40 (2), June, 402-35 -- Daniel Kahneman and Alan B. Krueger (2006), 'Developments in the Measurement of Subjective Well-Being', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20 (1), Winter, 3-24 -- Mark Kelman (2005), 'Hedonic Psychology and the Ambiguities of "Welfare', Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33 (4), September, 391-412 -- Andrew E. Clark, Paul Frijters and Michael A. Shields (2008), 'Relative Income, Happiness, and Utility: An Explanation for the Easterlin Paradox and Other Puzzles', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (1), March, 95-144 -- Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers (2008), 'Economic Growth and Subjective Well-Being: Reassessing the Easterlin Paradox', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 39 (1), Spring, 1-87 -- Richard A. Easterlin, Laura Angelescu McVey, Malgorzata Switek, Onnicha Sawangfa and Jacqueline Smith Zweig (2010), 'The Happiness-Income Paradox Revisited', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 107 (52), December, 22463-68 -- Erzo F.P. Luttmer (2005), 'Neighbors as Negatives: Relative Earnings and Well-Being', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120 (3), August, 963-1002 -- Alois Stutzer (2004), 'The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 54 (1), May, 89-109 -- Rafael Di Tella, Robert J. MacCulloch and Andrew J. Oswald (2003), 'The Macroeconomics of Happiness', Review of Economics and Statistics, 85 (4), November, 809-27 -- John F. Helliwell and Robert D. Putnam (2004), 'The Social Context of Well-Being', Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B. Biological Sciences, 359 (1449), September, 1435-46 -- Leonardo Becchetti, Alessandra Pelloni and Fiammetta Rossetti (2008), 'Relational Goods, Sociability, and Happiness', Kyklos, 61 (3), August, 343-63 -- Angus Deaton (2008), 'Income, Health, and Well-Being Around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22 (2), Spring, 53-72
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Recent developments in the economics of happiness Cheltenham [u. a.] : Edward Elgar, 2013 ISBN 9781781953822
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    UID:
    gbv_1023447622
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    ISBN: 9781784710446
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Content: Pharmaceutical Economics begins with an investigation of the structure of the industry and its three main components: the research firms which produce innovative products; the generic drug industry and its expanding role; and the biotech industry, which is regarded as the future for pharmaceuticals. Further sections discuss topics including demand and incentives, pricing and regulation. Professor Comanor and Professor Schweitzer have selected the most significant articles by leading academics, in order to offer a blend of standard economic interpretations of pharmaceutical policy and important new topics including biosimilars, insurance coverage for pharmaceuticals, price-fixing and direct-to-consumer advertising. An authoritative new introduction by the editors provides an insightful guide to these important topics
    Content: Bernard Munos (2009), 'Lessons from 60 Years of Pharmaceutical Innovation', Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery, 8, December, 959-68 -- Richard E. Caves, Michael D. Whinston and Mark A. Hurwitz (1991), 'Patent Expiration, Entry, and Competition in the U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry', Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. Microeconomics 1991, 1-48, 64-66 -- Henry Grabowski (2007), 'Competition between Generic and Branded Drugs', in Frank A. Sloan and Chee-Ruey Hseih (eds), Pharmaceutical Innovation: Incentives, Competition, and Cost-Benefit Analysis in International Perspective, Chapter 8, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 153-73, notes, references -- Fiona M. Scott Morton (1999), 'Entry Decisions in the Generic Pharmaceutical Industry', RAND Journal of Economics, 30 (3), Autumn, 421-40 -- Richard G. Frank and David S. Salkever (1997), 'Generic Entry and the Pricing of Pharmaceuticals', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 6 (1), Spring, 75-90 -- Steven Kozlowski, Janet Woodcock, Karen Midthun and Rachel Behrman Sherman (2011), 'Developing the Nation's Biosimilars Program', New England Journal of Medicine, 365 (5), August, 385-88 -- Scott Gottlieb (2008), 'Biosimilars: Policy, Clinical, and Regulatory Considerations', American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 65 (14 Supplement 6), July 15, S2-S8 -- Willard G. Manning, Joseph P. Newhouse, Naihua Duan, Emmett B. Keeler, Arleen Leibowitz and M. Susan Marquis (1987), 'Health Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment', American Economic Review, 77 (3), June, 251-77 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg and Shawn X. Sun (2007), 'The Impact of Medicare Part D on Prescription Drug Use by the Elderly', Health Affairs, 26 (6), November, 1735-44 -- Meredith B. Rosenthal, Ernst R. Berndt, Julie M. Donohue, Arnold M. Epstein and Richard G. Frank (2003), Demand Effects of Recent Changes in Prescription Drug Promotion, Report of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation #6085, June, 1-33 -- Davina C. Ling, Ernst R. Berndt and Margaret K. Kyle (2002), 'Deregulating Direct-to-Consumer Marketing of Prescription Drugs: Effects on Prescription and Over-the-Counter Product Sales', Journal of Law and Economics, XLV, October, 691-723 -- Michele M. Spence, Stephanie S. Teleki, T. Craig Cheetham, Stuart O. Schweitzer and Mirta Millares (2005), 'Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of COX-2 Inhibitors: Effect on Appropriateness of Prescribing', Medical Care Research and Review, 62 (5), October, 544-59 -- Joel W. Hay (2004), 'Evaluation and Review of Pharmacoeconomic Models', Expert Opinion in Pharmacotherapy, 5 (9), September, 1-14 [1867-80] -- Ernst R. Berndt (2002), 'Pharmaceuticals in U.S. Health Care: Determinants of Quantity and Price', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (4), Fall, 45-66 -- Z. John Lu and William S. Comanor (1998), 'Strategic Pricing of New Pharmaceuticals', Review of Economics and Statistics, 80 (1), February, 108-18 -- Jayanta Bhattacharya and William B. Vogt (2003), 'A Simple Model of Pharmaceutical Price Dynamics', Journal of Law and Economics, XLVI (2), October, 599-626 -- Stuart O. Schweitzer and William S. Comanor (2011), 'Prices of Pharmaceuticals in Poor Countries are Much Lower than in Wealthy Countries', Health Affairs, 30 (8), August, 1553-61 -- Patricia M. Danzon and Li-Wei Chao (2000), 'Cross-national Price Differences for Pharmaceuticals: How Large, and Why?', Journal of Health Economics, 19 (2), March, 159-95 -- Daniel Carpenter and Gisela Sin (2007), 'Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938', Studies in American Political Development, 21 (2), Fall, 149-80
    Content: Ernst R. Berndt, Robert S. Pindyck and Pierre Azoulay (2003), 'Consumption Externalities and Diffusion in Pharmaceutical Markets: Antiulcer Drugs', Journal of Industrial Economics, LI (2), June, 243-70 -- David Granlund (2010), 'Price and Welfare Effects of Pharmaceutical Substitution Reform', Journal of Health Economics, 29 (6), December, 856-65 -- Adrian Towse (2007), 'If It Ain't Broke, Don't Price Fix It: The OFT and the PPRS', Health Economics, 16 (7), July, 653-65 -- Stuart O. Schweitzer (2007), 'The Timing of Drug Approvals in the United States and Abroad', in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, Second Edition, Chapter 9, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc., 191-206
    Content: IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics (2011). The Use of Medicines in the United States: Review of 2010, April. -- IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics (2012). The Global Use of Medicines: Outlook Through 2016, July. -- Intriligator, M. (1996). Drug Evaluations: Type I vs Type II Errors. Research Program in Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, UCLA. May. -- Karki, L. (2005). Review of FDA Law Related to Pharmaceuticals: The Hatch-Waxman Act, Regulatory Amendments and Implications for Drug Patent Enforcement, Journal of the Patent & Trademark Office Society. 87, 602-20. -- Kessler, D., Rose, J. L., Temple, R. J., Schapiro, R. and Griffen, J. P. (1994). Therapeutic-Class Wars - Drug Promotion in a Competitive Marketplace, New England Journal of Medicine, 331, 1350-53. -- Langenfeld, J. and Maness, R. (2003). The Cost of PBM 'Self-Dealing' Under A Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit, Unpublished Paper. -- Leffler, K. B. (1981). Persuasion or Information? The Economics of Prescription Drug Advertising, Journal of Law & Economics, 24(1), April, 45-74. -- Ma, Q. and Lu, A. Y. H. (2011). Pharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics, and Individualized Medicine, Pharmacological Reviews, 63(2), 437. -- Miller, H. I. (2000). To America's Health: A Proposal to Reform the Food and Drug Administration, Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, CA. -- Miller, R. D., Jr. and Frech, H. E. III (2004). Healthcare Matters: Pharmaceuticals, Obesity and the Quality of Life, American Enterprise Institute, 2-30. -- Peltzman, S. (1973). An Evaluation of Consumer Protection Legislation: The 1962 Drug Amendments, Journal of Political Economy, 81(5), 1049-91. -- Reiffen, D. E. and Ward, M. E. (2005). Generic Drug Industry Dynamics, Review of Economics and Statistics, 87, 37-49. -- Reinhart, U. (2001). Perspectives on the Pharmaceutical Industry, Health Affairs, 20(5), 136-49. -- Scherer, F. M. (2010). 'Pharmeceutical Innovation,' in Hall, B. and Rosenberg, N., eds, Handbook of the Economics of Technological Industry, North Holland, 552. -- Schwartzman, D. (1976). Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD. -- Schweitzer, S. O. (2007). Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford. -- Schweitzer, S. O. (2013). How the US Food and Drug Administration Can Solve the Prescription Drug Shortage Problem, American Journal of Public Health, Public Health Policy Briefs, e1-e5. -- Scott Morton, F. (2000). Barriers to Entry, Brand Advertising, and Generic Entry in the US Pharmaceutical Industry, International Journal of Industrial Organization, 18(7), 1085-104. -- Scriabine, A. (1999). 'The Role of Biotechnology in Drug Development,' in Landau, R. et al., eds, Pharmaceutical Innovation, Chemical Heritage Press, 271-97
    Content: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Blume-Kohout, M. E. and Sood, N. (2013). Market Size and Innovation: Effects of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Journal of Public Economics, 97, 327-36. -- Bond, R. S. and Lean, D. F. (1979). Sales, Promotion, and Products Differentiation in Two Prescription Drug Markets, Staff Report to the FTC, 46. -- Boslaugh, S. (2008). Encyclopedia of Epidemiology, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, p. 395. -- Carpenter, D. (2010). Reputation and Power: Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. -- Carpenter, D. and Sin, G. (2007). Policy Tragedy and the Emergence of Regulation: The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1938, Studies in American Political Development, 21(02), 149-80. -- Clarkson, K. (1977). Intangible Capital and Rates of Return: Effects of Research and Promotion on Profitability, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. -- Cockburn, I. M. (2004). The Changing Structure of the Pharmaceutical Industry, Health Affairs, 23(1), 10. -- Cockburn, I. M. and Henderson, R. (2001). Scale and Scope in Drug Development: Unpacking the Advantages of Size in Pharmaceutical Research, Journal of Health Economics, 751, 1-25. -- Comanor, W. S. and Scherer, F. M. (2013). Mergers and Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry, Journal of Health Economics, 32, 106-13. -- Comanor, W. S. and Schweitzer, S. O. (2007). Determinants of Drug Prices and Expenditures, Managerial and Decision Economics, 28, 358-70. -- Danzon, P. M. and Furukawa, M. F. (2008). International Prices and Availability of Pharmaceuticals in 2005, Health Affairs, 27(1), 221-33. -- Danzon, P. M. and Pauly, M. (2002). Health Insurance and the Growth of Pharmaceutical Expenditures, Journal of Law and Economics, XLV, 587-613. -- Davis, M., Poisal, J., Chulis, G., Zarabozo, C. and Cooper, B. (1999). Prescription Drug Coverage, Utilization, and Spending Among Medicare Beneficiaries, Health Affairs, 18(1), 231-43. -- DiMasi, J. A., Hansen, R. W. and Grabowski, H. G. (2003). The Price of Innovation: New Estimates of Drug Development Costs. Journal of Health Economics, 22(2), 151-85. -- Duggan, M. and Scott Morton, F. (2006). The Distortionary Effects of Government Procurement: Evidence from Medicaid Prescription Drug Purchasing, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(1), 1-29. -- Esposito, D. (2006). Copayments and the Demand for Perscription Drugs. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK and New York, NY. -- Fierce Biotech. (2013). The Biotech Market Share Report. Available at: http://www.fiercebiotech.com/special-reports/biotech-marketshare-report. -- Gellad, W. F., Schneeweiss, S., Brawarsky, P., Lipsitz, S. and Hass, J. (2008). What if the Federal Government Negotiated Pharmaceutical Prices for Seniors? An Estimate of National Savings, Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(9), 1435-40. -- Grabowski, H. G. and Vernon, J. M. (1994). Returns to R&D on New Drug Introductions in the 1980s, Journal of Health Economics, 13(4), 383-406. -- Gray, A. and Manasse, H. R. (2012). Shortages of Medicines: A Complex Global Challenge, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 90, 158-158A
    Content: Sorrell v. IMS Health, Inc. (2011). 131 S. Ct. 2653, 2659, 180 L. Ed. 2d 544. -- Stafford, R. S. (2008). Regulating Off-Label Drug Use - Rethinking the Role of the FDA, New England Journal of Medicine, 358(14), 1427-29. -- United States Congress, Office of Technology Assessment (USOTA) (1993). Pharmaceutical R&D: Costs, Risks and Rewards. OTA-H-522. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) (2005). Prices for Brand-Name Drugs Under Selected Federal Programs. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO) (2009). Pharmaceutical R&D and the Evolving Market for Prescription Drugs. US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- United States v. Caronia (2012). WL 5992141 (US Court of Appeals, 2d Cir., Dec. 3, 2012). -- United States, Statistical Abstract of the United States (Stat. Abs U.S.) (2011). US Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. -- Weiss, D., Naik, P. and Weiss, R. (2009). The 'Big Pharma' Dilemma: Develop New Drugs or Promote Existing Ones? Nature Reviews/Drug Discovery, 8, 533. -- Wiecek, A. and Mikhail, A. (2006). European Regulatory Guidelines for Biosimilars, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 21: Suppl 5, v17-v20. -- Patricia M. Danzon, Andrew Epstein and Sean Nicholson (2007), 'Mergers and Acquisitions in the Pharmaceutical and Biotech Industries', Managerial and Decision Economics, 28 (4-5), June-August, 307-28 -- Iain Cockburn and Rebecca Henderson (1994), 'Racing to Invest? The Dynamics of Competition in Ethical Drug Discovery', Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, 3 (3), Fall, 481-519 -- William S. Comanor (2007), 'The Economics of Research and Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry', in Frank A. Sloan and Chee-Ruey Hsieh (eds), Pharmaceutical Innovation: Incentives, Competition, and Cost-Benefit Analysis in International Perspective, Chapter 3, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 54-72, notes, references -- Joseph A. DiMasi, Ronald W. Hansen, Henry G. Grabowski and Louis Lasagna (1991), 'Cost of Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry', Journal of Health Economics, 10 (2), July, 107-42 -- Rebecca Henderson and Iain Cockburn (1996), 'Scale, Scope, and Spillovers: The Determinants of Research Productivity in Drug Discovery', RAND Journal of Economics, 27 (1), Spring, 32-59 -- F.M. Scherer (2001), 'The Link between Gross Profitability and Pharmaceutical R&D Spending', Health Affairs, 20 (5), September, 216-20 -- Patricia M. Danzon, Sean Nicholson and Nuno Sousa Pereira (2005), 'Productivity in Pharmaceutical-Biotechnology R&D: The Role of Experience and Alliances', Journal of Health Economics, 24 (2), March, 317-39 -- Henry Grabowski, John Vernon and Joseph A. DiMasi (2002), 'Returns on Research and Development for 1990s New Drug Introductions', PharmacoEconomics, 20 (3 Supplement), December, 11-29 -- Mark Duggan and Fiona Scott Morton (2010), 'The Effect of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Prices and Utilization', American Economic Review, 100 (1), March, 590-607 -- Frank R. Lichtenberg (2003), 'Pharmaceutical Innovation, Mortality Reduction, and Economic Growth', in Kevin M. Murphy and Robert H. Topel (eds), Measuring the Gains from Medical Research: An Economic Approach, Chapter 3, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 74-109
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