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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Globalization and TradeGovernmentInequalityIntellectual Property Celebrating Waste: Praise for the Medicare Drug BenefitDean Baker / March 22, 2007
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Intellectual PropertyWorkers Celebrating Pork: The Dubious Success of the Medicare Drug BenefitCEPR / March 05, 2007
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Health and Social ProgramsIntellectual Property Stagnation in the Drug Development Process: Are Patents the Problem?CEPR / March 02, 2007
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GovernmentInequalityIntellectual Property Fixing Medicare Drugs & Attacking CrimeDean Baker / October 19, 2006
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Economic GrowthInequalityIntellectual Property Beyond the Conservative Nanny State: Policies to Promote Self-Sufficiency Among the WealthyAlan Barber / July 01, 2006
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Intellectual PropertyWorkers The Savings from an Efficient Medicare Drug PlanAlan Barber / January 18, 2006
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Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property Opening Doors and Smashing Windows: Alternative Measures for Funding Software DevelopmentAlan Barber / October 03, 2005
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Health and Social ProgramsIntellectual Property Bird Flu Fears: Is There a Better Way to Develop Drugs?Alan Barber / October 02, 2005
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GovernmentIntellectual Property Are Copyrights a Textbook Scam? Alternatives for Financing Textbook Production in the 21st CenturyAlan Barber / September 05, 2005
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Globalization and TradeIntellectual Property The Reform of Intellectual PropertyAlan Barber / July 01, 2005