Roger Bate and Karen Porter, The American, March 2008
Permitting slightly higher drug prices today will guarantee incentives for innovation and development tomorrow.
Nearly two billion people across the world lack access to essential medicines, and improving access could save millions of lives each year. Yet while everyone agrees that drug access is a problem, there is no consensus on how to improve the situation.
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