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 TradeInequalityIntellectual Property End of the Year Thoughts on Inequality and Its RemediesDean Baker / December 29, 2020
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COVID-19InequalityIntellectual Property The New York Times Hasn’t Heard About China’s VaccinesDean Baker / December 26, 2020
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COVID-19Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property Vaccines, Vaccines, Vaccines – Why Doesn’t Everyone Have One or Two?Dean Baker / December 22, 2020
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COVID-19GovernmentIntellectual PropertyUnited States Time to End Patent MonopoliesDean Baker / DEMOCRACY / December 21, 2020
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COVID-19Economic Crisis and RecoveryIntellectual Property China, Christmas, and the CoronavirusDean Baker / December 17, 2020
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InequalityIntellectual Property Important Addition to Edsall Column on the Politics of Resentment: Downward Mobility Was by DesignDean Baker / December 13, 2020
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Intellectual Property Big Pharma Strikes BackDean Baker / December 10, 2020
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COVID-19Intellectual PropertyUnited StatesWorld Want Vaccines Fast? Suspend Intellectual Property RightsDean Baker / THE NEW YORK TIMES / December 07, 2020
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Globalization and TradeInequalityIntellectual Property Lessons for Steve Rattner from Folks Who Actually Remember the 1990sDean Baker / December 02, 2020
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InequalityIntellectual Property NYT Wants to Talk About Higher Wages, but Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Real Reasons Wages are LowDean Baker / November 29, 2020