Reporter Luke Goldstein writes about the rise of a sports betting duopoly and the concern for the integrity of athletic franchises.
Executive director Barry Lynn was quoted regarding his views on globalization.
Read MoreProgram manager Claire Kelloway was was cited in an article in about the consolidation of the grocery distribution industry.
Read MoreChief economist Brian Callaci draws points on the real reason’s that Amazon can put forth such monumental product output: the exploitation of workers beyond limitation.
Read MoreIn this issue, we take a closer look at how the transition to renewable energy will be hampered if the U.S. continues its overreliance on minerals concentrated in nations considered to be foreign adversaries.
Open Markets legal director Sandeep Vaheesan explains how, paired with rules on unfair competition, breakups of dominant tech corporations can ensure business rivalry that confers benefits on consumers, workers, and suppliers.
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein asks a cybersecurity specialist about Big Tech tensions in Russia.
In this issue, we discuss Big Tech’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine; Sandeep Vaheesan’s testimony on how lax anti-merger policy has fueled ongoing inflation; and Barry Lynn’s testimony connecting consumer-focused competition philosophy and the demise of independent American businesses.
During “The Inflation Equation: Corporate Profiteering, Supply Chain Bottlenecks, and COVID-19,” legal director Sandeep Vaheesan outlined political economic harms of corporate consolidation.
Read MoreOpen Markets urges leaders to move beyond reports and take action to protect workers.
Read MoreNY AG announces plan to create new price gouging rules to stop pandemic profiteering.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry Lynn was featured in a global tech regulation expert panel.
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