Lina Khan explains how Amazon, a company famous for low prices, can still behave in an anticompetitive manner.
Read MoreIn this issue, we examine how platform monopolies are trying to use trade policy to escape responsibility for the content posted on their sites. We also look at the cornering of the police body camera market and at the airline industry's plans to engage in price discrimination based on your social media profile.
Read MoreRepresentatives Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and David Cicilline (D-RI) quoted Open Markets when they spoke out on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 against H.R. 5645, the Standard Merger and Acquisition Review Through Equal Rules Act of 2018.
Read MoreWe write to express concern about H.R. 5645—Standard Merger and Acquisition Reviews Through Equal Rules Act of 2018. After close review, the Open Markets Institute has concluded that the bill would dangerously reduce the Federal Trade Commission’s ability to protect American citizens from concentrations of power that threaten them politically and economically. Worse, it would do so exactly at a moment when we need a stronger and more active FTC. A broad, bi-partisan consensus acknowledges that America has a big monopoly problem.
Read MoreKevin Carty was quoted in Financial Times, speaking about Facebook’s social dominance and there ‘head start’ over any other entrant into the [dating] market.
Read MoreDavid Leonhardt recommended Lina Khan’s Yale Law Review Article, 2017 Times op-ed, and OMI’s letter on Amazon’s business practices in his article.
Read More"Amazon has used the digital revolution in book publishing to exercise control over the marketplace of ideas in ways that threaten not merely open markets but free speech."
Read MoreIn this issue of The Corner, we explore the coming clash between the FTC and Facebook, look at the ways that House Democrats are changing their party's understanding of labor markets and power, and highlight how antitrust regulators are rethinking when and how to use consent decrees.
Read MoreMatt Stoller was quoted in Bloomberg BNA speaking about the rare opportunity for change at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) with a new set of commissioners.
Read MoreOn Facebook's earnings call last night, CEO Mark Zuckerberg celebrated the corporation’s enormous profits and fast-growing advertising business.
Read MoreRead the Open Markets Institute's public comments to the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division for the agency's roundtable on antitrust consent decrees.
Read MoreBarry Lynn discussed the major role philanthropy could play in standing up to Big Tech.
Read MoreAfter attending University of Chicago’s antitrust and competition conference, Rana Foroohar cited Lina Khan’s Yale paper on Amazon as a “must read.”
Read MoreNY Times points to Open Markets Institute's strategy of addressing corporate power and consolidation as a potential solution to addressing wage stagnation.
Read MoreIn this issue of The Corner, we look at how the Zuckerberg hearings on the Hill may prove the beginning of the end for Facebook, and dig into the real reason for the escalating collapse of America’s independent car dealerships.
Read MoreLina Khan spoke with MPR news host Chris Farrell about antitrust laws and the large number of M&A's in 2018.
Read MorePhilip Longman published "Five Myths About VA Healthcare," which dispels misconceptions about the Veteran Administration's delivery of care.
Read MoreReporter William A. Nitze of The American Conservative reports on why tech giants must be stopped.
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