Title of article :
Pharmaceutical innovation and longevity growth in 30 developing and high-income countries, 2000–2009
Author/Authors :
Lichtenberg، نويسنده , , Frank R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
I examine the impact of pharmaceutical innovation, as measured by the vintage (world launch year) of prescription drugs used, on longevity using longitudinal, country-level data on 30 developing and high-income countries during the period 2000–2009. I control for fixed country and year effects, real per capita income, the unemployment rate, mean years of schooling, the urbanization rate, real per capita health expenditure (public and private), the DPT immunization rate among children ages 12–23 months, HIV prevalence and tuberculosis incidence.
timates indicate that life expectancy at all ages and survival rates above age 25 increased faster in countries with larger increases in drug vintage (measured in three different ways), ceteris paribus, and that the increase in life expectancy at birth due to the increase in the fraction of drugs consumed that were launched after 1990 was 1.27 years—73% of the actual increase in life expectancy at birth.
Keywords :
innovation , mortality , longevity , Pharmaceuticals
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology
Journal title :
Health Policy and Technology