Book contents
- The Trajectory of Discovery
- Reviews
- The Trajectory of Discovery
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section 1 Incentives, Context, and Capital
- Chapter 1 Citations as Currency
- Chapter 2 Hacking Statistics
- Chapter 3 The Allure of Prizes
- Chapter 4 Streetlight Effects
- Chapter 5 Patented and Regulated Progress
- Chapter 6 Teams and Diversity
- Section 2 The Financial Determinants of Discovery
- Section 3 Bending the Arc
- Section 4 Reflecting on the Trajectory
- References
- Index
Chapter 5 - Patented and Regulated Progress
How Do Patents and Regulation Determine the Trajectory of Discovery?
from Section 1 - Incentives, Context, and Capital
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2023
- The Trajectory of Discovery
- Reviews
- The Trajectory of Discovery
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Section 1 Incentives, Context, and Capital
- Chapter 1 Citations as Currency
- Chapter 2 Hacking Statistics
- Chapter 3 The Allure of Prizes
- Chapter 4 Streetlight Effects
- Chapter 5 Patented and Regulated Progress
- Chapter 6 Teams and Diversity
- Section 2 The Financial Determinants of Discovery
- Section 3 Bending the Arc
- Section 4 Reflecting on the Trajectory
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 5 commences by discussing how intellectual property rights and patents affect the rate and direction of progress. The idea behind intellectual property rights in general is to incentivize innovation by allowing the holders of the patents to capture a larger share of the returns on these research investments. On the face of it, this seems like a fair bargain. The person who discovers something should be compensated with the ability to get a higher return on investment on it than the rest of the population. But can patents actually stifle modern day medical innovation? These concerns, and the extent to which they hold true, are the main focus of Chapter 6. Later in the chapter, the role of regulation more generally in influencing the trajectory is discussed. The chapter explores how regulation can act both as a deterrent and as a stimulator of medical progress, using the regulation of MDMA in the United States and Orphan Drug Designations as case examples to explore this dynamic.
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- The Trajectory of DiscoveryWhat Determines the Rate and Direction of Medical Progress?, pp. 27 - 32Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023