Posts tagged July 2018
The Corner Newsletter, July 26, 2018: Trying to Turn Moby Dick into a Minnow — How T-Mobile and Sprint's Pending Merger Could Hurt Rural Americans — The EU's Google Shopping Fine One Year Later

In this issue, we ask whether the EU’s $2.7 billion fine on Google last year has fixed online shopping in Europe, identify some of the facts left out of a recent Wired article about Amazon, and examine how T-Mobile’s takeover of Sprint merger would likely harm rural Americans.

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AFL-CIO Commission on the Future of Work and Unions - Wealth, Power, Control, and Command Private Monopoly and the American Worker

Executive Director Barry Lynn writes in a paper for the AFL-CIO Commission on the Future of Work and Unions, about the political origins of America’s monopoly problem, the magnitude of the problem, and some of the specific ways in which Big Tech corporations such as Google and Uber make the monopoly problem worse.

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The Corner Newsletter, July 13, 2018: Judge Kavanaugh: a Blessing to Big Business — Match Group's March to Power — Amazon's Latest Target: the Taxpayer

In this issue of The Corner, we look at U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's extreme pro-corporate record in antitrust cases. We report on the troubling implications of Match Group's roll-up of dating apps and question its intentions. And we interview Stacy Mitchell on Amazon's effort to grab power over your local government's procurement business.

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The Farm Group that’s Part of Rural America’s Crisis

In an article for Civil Eats, Open Markets' fellow Austin Frerick explains how the Iowa Farm Bureau is hurting rural communities. Although it was created to advocate for farmers and rural communities and is registered as a non-profit corporation, it now receives 84 percent of its revenue from its for-profit insurance arm, the FBL Financial Group, which controlled $10.1 billion in assets in 2017 alone. Its holdings include millions of dollars of investments in large agribusiness conglomerates like Monsanto and Tyson.

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