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Biosimilars: How Much Entry and Price Competition Will Result?

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  • Adrian Towse;Nancy Mattison;Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz

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This publication reports on a seminar intended to encourage further thought about the distinguishing characteristics of the market for biosimilars and the implications of these for potential savings. Economists and regulatory experts from the US and Europe were invited to describe their research and offer their perspectives about what can be expected in the near- and medium-term. The publication includes updated insights that take account of changes since the seminar, including more recent analyses of potential market impact. Chapter authors include Profs Bengt Jönsson (Stockholm School of Economics), Prof Henry Grabowski (Duke University), Prof Adrian Towse and Dr. Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz (OHE), Prof Richard G. Frank (Harvard Medical School / US Department of Health and Human Services), Dr. Gopalan Narayanan (UK MHRA Biologicals and Technology Unit), Dr. Matthias Liefner (Simon Kucher) and Alexis Ahlstrom (Avalere Health / US Department of Health and Human Services).

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  • Adrian Towse;Nancy Mattison;Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz, 2010. "Biosimilars: How Much Entry and Price Competition Will Result?," Monograph 000195, Office of Health Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ohe:monogr:000195
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    1. Henry G. Grabowski, 2014. "Biosimilar Competition: Lessons from Europe and Prospects for the US," Seminar Briefing 001556, Office of Health Economics.
    2. Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz & Adrian Towse & Mikel Berdud, 2016. "Biosimilars: How Can Payers Get Long-Term Savings?," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 34(6), pages 609-616, June.
    3. François Bocquet & Pascal Paubel & Isabelle Fusier & Anne-Laure Cordonnier & Martine Sinègre & Claude Le Pen, 2015. "Biosimilar Versus Patented Erythropoietins: Learning from 5 Years of European and Japanese Experience," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 13(1), pages 47-59, February.
    4. François Bocquet & Pascal Paubel & Isabelle Fusier & Anne-Laure Cordonnier & Claude Pen & Martine Sinègre, 2014. "Biosimilar Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Uptakes in the EU-5 Markets: A Descriptive Analysis," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 12(3), pages 315-326, June.

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    • I1 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health

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