Executive Director Barry C. Lynn publishes a report in Challenge Magazine on the growing international system of bottlenecks in the new era of monopoly and the subsequent consequences.
Read MoreHow the new monopolies are destroying open markets
Read MoreBubbling under the surface of politics is the foreclosure crisis — where the power of big finance is brushing up against the rule of law. The party leaders seem to have decided it is essentially a giant — but unavoidable — tragedy.
Read MoreIn the Washington Monthly, Barry Lynn explains why organized labor should join with entrepreneurs to bust the corporate monopolies threatening them both.
Read MoreIn the Washington Monthly, Barry Lynn explains why creeping consolidation is crushing American livelihoods.
Read MoreChapter 3 of Global Value Chain in a Postcrisis World: "Global Value Chains and the Crisis: Reshaping International Elasticity?" by Hubert Escaith, Nannette Lindenberg, and Sébastien Miroudot.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry C. Lynn argues that Wal-Mart’s unchecked power has transformed the free market into a system of corporate control, making the case for restoring antitrust law to protect economic and democratic freedom.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry C. Lynn argues that Wal-Mart’s unchecked power has transformed the free market into a system of corporate control, making the case for restoring antitrust law to protect economic and democratic freedom.
Read MoreExecutive Director Barry C. Lynn writes on politics of disruption and threats to disrupt within a system characterized by deep industrial interdependence in War, Trade and Utopia.
Read MoreExecutive Director Barry C. Lynn writes in The Financial Times about how radical laisser faire management of industry has led to vulnerable, fragile world systems.
Read MoreExecutive Director Barry C. Lynn publishes a detailed article in Harper’s Magazine on supply chain fragility and industrial interdependence.
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