An overview of market shaping in global health: Landscape, new developments, and gaps

By Rethink Priorities, jenny_kudymowa, JamesHu @ 2023-09-06T17:07 (+42)

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Editorial note

This report is a “shallow” investigation, as described here, and was commissioned by GiveWell and produced by Rethink Priorities from February to April 2023. We revised this report for publication. GiveWell does not necessarily endorse our conclusions, nor do the organizations represented by those who were interviewed.

The primary focus of the report is to provide an overview of market shaping in global health. We describe how market shaping is typically used, its recent track record, and ongoing gaps in its implementation. We also spotlight two specific market shaping approaches (pooled procurement and subscription models). Our research involved reviewing the scientific and gray literature and speaking to five experts.

We don’t intend this report to be Rethink Priorities’ final word on market shaping, and we have tried to flag major sources of uncertainty in the report. We hope this report galvanizes a productive conversation within the global health and development community about the role of market shaping in improving global health. We are open to revising our views as more information is uncovered.

Key takeaways

Click here for the full version of this report on the Rethink Priorities website.

Acknowledgments

Jenny Kudymowa and James Hu jointly researched and wrote this report. Melanie Basnak supervised the report. Thanks to Melanie Basnak, Bruce Tsai, Tom Hird, and Siddhartha Haria (Development Innovation Lab) for helpful comments on drafts. Further thanks to Neel Lakhani, David Ripin, Susie Nazzaro, and two senior US-based market shaping experts (who preferred not to be named) for taking the time to speak with us. GiveWell provided funding for this report, but it does not necessarily endorse our conclusions.

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Oscar Delaney @ 2023-09-06T22:46 (+4)

Relevantly, UChicago is running a competition for Market Shaping ideas, the first round of which has now concluded https://marketshaping.uchicago.edu/challenge/ (I think it was launched after the research for this project was complete)