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.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Intellectual PropertyUnited States How Would You Donate $450 Million?Dean Baker / November 21, 2017
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Globalization and TradeIntellectual PropertyUnited StatesWorld Intellectual Property for the Twenty-First-Century EconomyDean Baker / October 17, 2017
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Intellectual PropertyUnited States Innovation, Intellectual Property, and Development: A Better Set of Approaches for the 21st CenturyDean Baker / July 25, 2017
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Intellectual PropertyUnited States "There Is No Shortage of Economic Policies, Just Creative People in Policymaking Positions"Dean Baker / July 12, 2017
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InequalityIntellectual PropertyUnited States How Intellectual Property Rules Help the Rich and Hurt the PoorDean Baker / October 28, 2016
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Globalization and TradeInequalityIntellectual Property Inequality As Policy: Selective Trade Protectionism Favors Higher EarnersDean Baker / October 27, 2016
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Intellectual PropertyUnited States The Economics of DelinkageDean Baker / September 12, 2016
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Intellectual PropertyUnited States EpiPen and the Trans-Pacific PartnershipDean Baker / September 12, 2016
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Economic GrowthIntellectual Property Working Paper: Rents and Inefficiency in the Patent and Copyright System: Is There a Better Route?Dean Baker / August 22, 2016
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Globalization and TradeIntellectual PropertyUnited States The Secret to the Incredible Wealth of Bill GatesDean Baker / June 20, 2016