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by adrianmacneil
3697 days ago
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I hear this line repeated a lot on HN (it appears multiple times in this thread even), yet I've never seen a study or any hard evidence for it. How do you know that the massive profits made by drug companies in the US are being reinvested into drug development, and not simply returned to their sharedholders? Do you have any sources for this claim? |
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Regarding US share of research funding versus the rest of the world, this is well established... Public funding and private profits are the two big US sources of medical research dollars. The NE Journal of Medicine reports that the US funds about half of all global medical research spending, and that's split approximately evenly between public and private funding.
Here's [1] a CBO paper on the topic of pharma R&D spending / reinvestment which is also worth a look. R&D as a percentage of sales ("research intensity") is higher in pharma than almost any other industry, and increased significantly in the 80s and has held constant since then.
[1] - https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/109th-congress-2005-...