Matt 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.
Read MoreIn the Law and Political Economy Blog, Sandeep Vaheesan writes how competition is deficient as a general social organizing principle and should be promoted selectively, not categorically.
Read MoreIn The Guardian, Open Markets' Board Member Zephyr Teachout writes that now that the initial show trial is done, we need the real deal.
Read MoreIn The Daily Beat, Sarah Miller writes about Facebook as a monopoly whose business model is surveillance and manipulation of users and how regulation alone won’t change that.
Read MoreIn this issue of The Corner, we address Trump’s attacks on Amazon, highlight an important new study that shows medical costs are higher in concentrated markets, and look at who really owns the data that Facebook collects.
Read MoreIn the Washington Monthly, Phil Longman explores how to solve the cost crisis simply by making Medicare prices universal.
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