Message from @shaggE
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You don't need to interveine
Just introduce checks and balances
So itβs a win lose
Pretty sure path of least resistance triumphs greed
the current system with drugs operates on a 7 yr timeline. u have 7 yrs to make a profit but 4 of those yrs are consumed turning the formula into a pill and getiing fda approval
Like, say a progressive tax of the *number* of re-sells of your stock will put a damper on stock manipulation without changing the market
We could also use other colloquial phrases to pretend we're having a conversation
with only 3 yrs to recoup and make a profit, the companies are incentived to do shady dealing with doctors
Right, which also inflates the costs for consumers, @ManAnimal.
yup
Which creates artificial shortages.
You can always find a dis-/incentivising factor and balance things
not with eveything though
You can't regulate death, sure
Or water damage
pharma is good example cause it illustrates the nessecity to be able to seperate spheres of concern
Water does whatever it pleases, do not fucking argue with water
Ye bad idea
Lower the regulatory burdens for approval and so forth, but the problem isn't merely the 7-year timeline, as there's a loophole in which the patent can be indefinitely renewed, @ManAnimal.
if you cannot, then incentives will actually have the opposite effect
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this is also true
regulations can turn out to be worse than initial status quo
Fuckups happen
but then without that incentive, fewer drugs will be developed
Pros and cons.
Not a reason to not try to have a revision for a better system
because it just won't be worth the capital investiment up front
*Quotes Mussolini*
i am not saying the system cannot be improved i am only say i am uncertain what thread to pull which wouldn't have unintended consequence
*This is the crucial matter!*
Eh, I believe that was Hitler.
Ye it all gets complicated real quick doesn't it
someone slap me please
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Better?
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