If the approach is truly unfettered free markets, then why are the drug companies allowed to abuse the US patent system via the ‘evergreening’ process?
Insulin from 1999 is almost the same as 2019 insulin so why have so many patents been granted to protect the big 3 insulin manufacturers?
Yes, free markets are essential but the drug market are clearly not an example of free markets. There are too many distortions caused by drug companies gaming the system hence the need to negotiate drug prices.
The 100% free market is a theoretical possibility only. In reality, all economies are mixed, the difference being to what extent.
When markets fail, the government steps in. For those ardent defenders of totally free markets, ask yourselves where you were during the Great Financial Crisis? The so-called free market advocates were literally begging the Federal government for a bailout and when the US$700 Billion Troubled Asset Relief Program passed into law, everyone happily became a socialist.
Of course, memories are short. Once again Big Government is an obstacle to progress and the free market advocates funded by big corporations are back in full force or at least till the next crisis & bailout.