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Barry Lynn’s New Book, Liberty from All Masters, Is the Guide We Need Today to Solve America’s Monopoly Crisis and to Build a Better Democracy

Open Markets Institute Executive Director Barry Lynn releases, “Liberty from All Masters: The New American Autocracy vs. the Will of the People” as the House prepares for another hearing on Big Tech’s antitrust abuses. Lynn details how to protect our liberty and control Big Tech’s power with the laws we already have.

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New Report: Farmer Co-ops Among Predatory Monopolies That Caused Coronavirus Food Crisis

Open Markets Institute released a new report revealing how many farmer co-ops have subverted anti-monopoly measures and grown into monopolies that prey upon their members. The report, called “Redeeming the Democratic Promise of Agricultural Cooperatives,” proposes a set of reforms and increased antitrust enforcement that could rebalance agricultural markets to serve the public interest again.

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NEW REPORT: U.S. Trade Policies Led to COVID-19 Mask and Ventilator Shortages; Fixing Policies Will Help Workers and Economy, Prevent Future Shortages

Open Markets Institute joins Groundwork Collaborative to release a paper highlighting how the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis has exposed and exacerbated the flaws in the current global trading system, specifically as shortages of live-saving supplies like masks and ventilators have emerged across the world and countries have resorted to export bans to address them.

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Broad Coalition Petitions the Federal Trade Commission to Ban Exclusionary Contracting by Monopolists

On July 21, 2020 3, Open Markets Institute filed a petition demanding the Federal Trade Commission ban exclusionary contracting by monopolists and other dominant firms. 30+ public interest groups and scholars signed the petition, including Food & Water Action, the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, and the American Economic Liberties Project. The petition calls on the FTC to use its unfair methods of competition authority to prohibit exclusionary contracting.

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