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The Effects of Price Regulation on Pharmaceutical Expenditure and Availability




AuthorsKortelainen Mika, Markkanen Jaakko, Toivanen Otto, Siikanen Markku

PublisherCEPR Press

Publication year2023

Series titleCEPR Discussion Papers

Number in seriesDP18497

ISSN0265-8003

Web address https://cepr.org/publications/dp18497

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/381069723


Abstract

Quasi-experimental evidence on the effectiveness of price regulation policies in curbing pharmaceutical expenditure is scarce. We analyze widely utilized generic substitution and reference price policies using data from the Nordic countries. Constructing treatment and control groups by matching data across countries by active ingredients
and employing difference-in-difference methods on market-level observations, we find that expenditure per dose decreases by 40% moving from the laxest to the strictest regime. Prices decrease less: Reallocation of demand to cheaper products likely explains the difference. We find no adverse effects on pharmaceutical availability and non-existent or positive quantity effects.


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