CEPR researches how US government-granted monopolies of patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property redistribute income upward and the role of digital global trade and international commercial agreements on inequality and economic mobility.
CEPR investiga cómo los monopolios de patentes, derechos de autor y otras formas de propiedad intelectual otorgados por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos redistribuyen el ingreso hacia arriba. CEPR analiza el papel del comercio mundial digital y los acuerdos comerciales internacionales sobre desigualdad y movilidad económica.
CEPR researches how US government-granted monopolies of patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property redistribute income upward and the role of digital global trade and international commercial agreements on inequality and economic mobility.
CEPR investiga cómo los monopolios de patentes, derechos de autor y otras formas de propiedad intelectual otorgados por el gobierno de los Estados Unidos redistribuyen el ingreso hacia arriba. CEPR analiza el papel del comercio mundial digital y los acuerdos comerciales internacionales sobre desigualdad y movilidad económica.
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COVID-19Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property Government-Granted Patent Monopolies Give Drug Companies an Incentive to Lie About the Safety and Effectiveness of Their DrugsDean Baker / May 05, 2020
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COVID-19Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property How Many People Will Patent Monopolies Kill In This Pandemic?Dean Baker / May 03, 2020
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InequalityIntellectual PropertyWall Street More Thoughts on a Wealth Tax and AlternativesDean Baker / April 30, 2020
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Intellectual Property Saving Journalism Will Require Some New ThinkingDean Baker / April 23, 2020
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COVID-19Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property The Washington Post’s Debt CultDean Baker / April 19, 2020
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Globalization and TradeInequalityIntellectual Property Bret Stephens’ Employers May Keep Big Pharma Haters Out of the New York Times, but We Are Everywhere ElseDean Baker / April 18, 2020
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Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property Debt and Deficits with the CoronavirusDean Baker / April 17, 2020
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Economic Crisis and RecoveryGlobalization and TradeIntellectual Property It’s the End of the World Economy as We Know It, Just Like the Great RecessionDean Baker / April 16, 2020
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COVID-19Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property The US Government Pays 0.01 Percent of Its Budget to the World Health OrganizationDean Baker / April 13, 2020
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Intellectual Property Why Do Economists Have Such a Hard Time Imagining Open Source Biomedical Research?Dean Baker / April 04, 2020