2020
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/cq7d2
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Does price-cap regulation work for increasing access to contraceptives? Aggregate- and pharmacy-level evidence from Colombia

Abstract: Background: Price caps through international reference pricing are widely used around the World, but not so commonly in over-the-counter markets (OTC). We study this type of regulation for the case of oral contraceptives in Colombia, which is a de facto OTC market. Objectives: We aim to establish whether the regulation triggered a competitive response within and across product categories (active pharmaceutical ingredients).We also study whether regulated products targeted to customers from high socio-economic … Show more

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“…We explore the brand differences in a related study, in which the SCM is employed to study the effects of a contraceptive price cap regulation. The full details on the request of contraceptive pills are described in detail in Andia et al (2020a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We explore the brand differences in a related study, in which the SCM is employed to study the effects of a contraceptive price cap regulation. The full details on the request of contraceptive pills are described in detail in Andia et al (2020a).…”
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confidence: 99%