Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs

This article examines pricing in pharmaceutical markets where branded products face competition from generics. After providing evidence for brand premia and switching costs using prescription-level and matched socioeconomic data for the entire Swedish population, I estimate a dynamic oligopoly model...

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Main Author: JANSSEN, Aljoscha
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soe_research-36802023-07-14T05:00:03Z Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs JANSSEN, Aljoscha This article examines pricing in pharmaceutical markets where branded products face competition from generics. After providing evidence for brand premia and switching costs using prescription-level and matched socioeconomic data for the entire Swedish population, I estimate a dynamic oligopoly model and evaluate counterfactual policies that reduce the impact of frictions on pricing. Lengthening the procurement period reduces the impact of switching costs on prices. The policy increases prices on average, but more so for individuals with infrequent consumption, high education and income. In a counterfactual where brand choice decisions are moved from patients to medical experts, prices fall substantially. 2023-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2681 info:doi/10.1093/ej/uead021 Research Collection School Of Economics eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Drugs pharmaceutical industry counterfactual policies pricing Sweden Behavioral Economics Health Economics Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Drugs
pharmaceutical industry
counterfactual policies
pricing
Sweden
Behavioral Economics
Health Economics
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
spellingShingle Drugs
pharmaceutical industry
counterfactual policies
pricing
Sweden
Behavioral Economics
Health Economics
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
JANSSEN, Aljoscha
Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
description This article examines pricing in pharmaceutical markets where branded products face competition from generics. After providing evidence for brand premia and switching costs using prescription-level and matched socioeconomic data for the entire Swedish population, I estimate a dynamic oligopoly model and evaluate counterfactual policies that reduce the impact of frictions on pricing. Lengthening the procurement period reduces the impact of switching costs on prices. The policy increases prices on average, but more so for individuals with infrequent consumption, high education and income. In a counterfactual where brand choice decisions are moved from patients to medical experts, prices fall substantially.
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author JANSSEN, Aljoscha
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title Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
title_short Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
title_full Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
title_fullStr Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
title_full_unstemmed Generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: Competition under switching costs
title_sort generic and branded pharmaceutical pricing: competition under switching costs
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2023
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soe_research/2681
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