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 Property Beyond the Huffington Post Windfall: A New Way to Finance Creative WorkDean Baker / February 11, 2011
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthIntellectual Property The Trouble With Corporate Taxes: Start With the Drug CompaniesDean Baker / February 02, 2011
· Article
Intellectual Property New Strategies for Supporting Public and Noncommercial MediaDean Baker / April 30, 2010
· Article
Intellectual Property Ending the Myth of ‘Market Fundamentalism’Dean Baker / April 06, 2010
· report
Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIntellectual Property Issues in Trade and ProtectionismCEPR / November 16, 2009
· Article
Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property Promises to the Drug Industry: Like Renegotiating NAFTA?Dean Baker / August 07, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property The U.S.-Korea Trade Deal: No Time SoonDean Baker / August 03, 2009
· Article
Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property The Doctor is in . . . BangkokDean Baker / August 02, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthEnvironmentGovernmentIntellectual Property Yes, We Can Make the Stimulus More StimulatingDean Baker / January 13, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthHealth and Social ProgramsIntellectual Property Free Market MythDean Baker / January 05, 2009