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Drugs, Patents, And Well-Being, Christopher Buccafusco, Jonathan S. Masur Jan 2021

Drugs, Patents, And Well-Being, Christopher Buccafusco, Jonathan S. Masur

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The ultimate end of patent law should be to spur innovations that improve human welfare-innovations that make people better off. But firms will only invest resources in developing patentable inventions that will allow them to make money-that is, inventions that people will want to use and buy. This can gravely distort the types of incentives that firms face and the types of inventions they pursue. Nowhere is this truer than in the pharmaceutical field There is by now substantial evidence that treatments for diseases that primarily afflict poorer people-including the citizens of developing nations-are dramatically underproduced, compared with drugs that …