Tune in to part two of our two-part panel series focused on how concentration in the American hospital sector is creating a crisis in care quality.
Read MoreListen to part one of our two-part panel series about the Washington Monthly’s “Best Hospitals for America” ranking, which measures individual hospitals on how well they save lives, save money, and serve everyone – especially low-income and minority populations within their communities.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute, The American Prospect, United for Respect, and Change to Win, deep dive on how antitrust, labor law and policy, can be used to promote a pro-worker anti-monopoly agenda.
Read MoreThe OECD and Open Markets Institute convene some of the world’s leading political economic thinkers to discuss how to shock-proof all vital human-made systems to create a more stable and resilient global production system.
Read MoreOpen Markets authors Claire Kelloway, Daniel Hanley, and the director of U.S. PIRG’s campaign for Right to Repair, Nathan Proctor, discuss what we can do to build more open and resilient repair markets.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute and The Economic Policy Institute join together for a discussion about monopolies, monopsonies, and worker power.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute joins Village Capital in hosting a conference, “A Right to Compete: Are Monopolies Crushing Entrepreneurship?” featuring leading entrepreneurs and policymakers, as well as community leaders, researchers, and advocates, exploring the declining right to compete in America.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute and the Tow Center at the Columbia School of Journalism gather a variety of speakers to discuss how the power and business models of large online and telecom intermediaries affect the ability of reporters and editors to gather and distribute news in the 21st century.
Read MoreExplore the impacts of today’s extreme levels of economic concentration with Open Markets Institute, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Congressman David Cicilline (D-RI), Luigi Zingales & more.
Read MoreSenator Al Franken gives a keynote speech in a 3 part panel discussion about the power of Big Tech, net neutrality, monopoly, and our democracy
Read MoreJoin New America's Open Markets program for a discussion of Amazon's monopoly over books and what it means for American readers and America's democracy. Some of the nation's best-known authors will discuss their personal experiences with Amazon. Antitrust lawyers and experts in Big Data and price discrimination will then discuss the larger effects of the corporation's behavior, and whether the government should bring a case against Amazon
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