At the end of the day, money talks.
Indeed, which is why in any situation, analysts will use what is known as stakeholder analysis to determine what outcomes will likely occur.
I bet most people here have not heard of stakeholder analysis. Stakeholder analysis is how the real world works.
The basic idea of stakeholder analysis is that "money talks". So in any given situation, whether in commerce, politics, international relations, etc, you work out who are the major stakeholders (these stakeholders could be nation states, governments, corporations, rich individuals, etc), and what each stakeholder stands to gain or lose financially depending on the course of events and the outcome of a given situtation.
In stakeholder analysis, it's usually the most powerful stakeholders, and the stakeholders who stand to gain or lose the most, who play the most dominant role in determining or forcing the outcome. In other words, the bigs guys tend to win.
In any given situation, multiple stakeholders with the same objective will team up to become a very powerful bloc. But multiple stakeholders with the a different objective will also team up. So in other words, all the stakeholders take their sides, and fight for dominance. Whichever bloc of stakeholders has the highest wealth and power tends to win.
Some analysts have used stakeholder analysis to accurately predict the future, based on weighing up all the opposing stakeholders, and working out which are the largest most powerful bloc of stakeholders, because the largest and most powerful will invariably win.
Corporations often use stakeholder analysis to figure out who their allies are, so that they can team up with these ally stakeholder and form a more powerful bloc. This is how the real world actually works.
In the case of the pandemic, the largest and most powerful stakeholders are the nation states. These are also the stakeholders who stand to gain or lose the most, because as we saw, $trillions were lost of by nation states due to lockdowns, social distancing, etc, due to the affect on the economy.
So you can be sure that if a successful strategy were available (such as early hydroxychloroquine to reduce death) to these nation states to prevent those economic loses, they would have ruthlessly followed that strategy. And they would have dominated over any pharmaceutical company, as nation states are far more powerful stakeholders than any individual pharma corporation.
Edited by Hip, 27 July 2023 - 10:22 PM.