[Ip-health] CPTech Brown Bag Seminar: Dean Baker on "The Proposal in the Free
Market Drug Act for Public Financing for Prescription Drug Research (June
14, 2006)
Joy Spencer
joy.spencer@cptech.org
Wed Jun 7 16:15:07 2006
The Consumer Project on Technology (CPTech) is hosting a seminar by Dean
Baker on "The Proposal in the Free Market Drug Act for
Public Financing for Prescription Drug Research".
Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Time: 12:30pm-2:00pm
Venue: 1621 Connecticut Avenue Suite 500, Washington, DC 20009
The seminar will examine the inefficiencies and economic distortionscreated=
by using patents to provide incentives for researching prescription drugs.=
The seminar will also examine alternative mechanisms that will eliminate =
these inefficiencies and allow for drugs to be sold at their competitive ma=
rket price without patent monopolies.
Dr. Dean Baker is a macroeconomist and Co-Director of the Center for
Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. He previously worked as
a senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and an assistant
professor at Bucknell University. He received his Ph.D in economics from
the University of Michigan.
His blog, /Beat the Press/ is located at http://beatthepress.blogspot.com.
His book _Getting Prices Right: The Battle Over the Consumer Price Index
_(M.E. Sharpe, 1997) was a winner of a Choice Book Award as one of the
outstanding academic books of the year. He also was also the author of
the weekly on-line commentary on economic reporting, the Economic
Reporting Review (ERR), (www.cepr.net), from 1996 - 2006.
He has worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Joint Economic
Committee of the U.S. Congress, and the OECD's Trade Union Advisory
Council. His columns have appeared in many major media outlets including
the /Atlantic Monthly/, the /Washington Post/, and the /London Financial
Times/. He is frequently cited in economics reporting in major media
outlets, including the /New York Times/, /Washington Post/, and National
Public Radio.
If you would like to join us please RSVP your name, title, organization
and contact details to: joy.spencer@cptech.org or 202.332.2670 (t)