Document de travail

Pharmaceutical Regulation and Incentives for Innovation in an International Perspective

Pierre Dubois

Résumé

We examine pharmaceutical regulations and incentives for innovation from an international perspective, highlighting the public good nature of healthcare innovation and its cross-border diffusion. We summarize the empirical evidence on how push and pull incentives shape R&D investment, innovation, and global access. We emphasize the role of strategic interdependencies and spillovers, including free-riding in R&D financing, learning-by-doing effects, drug shortages, reference pricing, and parallel trade. We then provide new evidence on the international spillovers of pull incentives on innovation, showing that international cooperation and innovative institutions are necessary to better align national regulations with the global objective of sustaining pharmaceutical innovation.

Mots-clés

Pharmaceutical Regulation, Innovation, R&D, International Spillovers;

Codes JEL

  • L10: General
  • L20: General
  • I10: General
  • I11: Analysis of Health Care Markets
  • I18: Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health

Référence

Pierre Dubois, « Pharmaceutical Regulation and Incentives for Innovation in an International Perspective », TSE Working Paper, n° 25-1674, octobre 2025.

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TSE Working Paper, n° 25-1674, octobre 2025