Welcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss proposals for a merger moratorium for the duration of the COVID-19 crisis, an online conference on building resilient international systems that was co-hosted by the Open Market Instituteand the OECD, as well as the online conference on right to repair that Open Markets co-hosted with U.S. PIRG.
Read MoreOpen Markets Details How the COVID-19 Pandemic is Devastating News Organizations, Announce the Release of Our New Report on Right to Repair, and Invite Readers to Join Our Conference in Cooperation With the OECD
Read MoreOpen Markets Details Our Proposal to Ban Mergers During the COVID-19 Pandemic and How the Ventilator Shortage Demonstrates How Monopolists Make Us Unsafe
Read MoreOpen Markets Details Our Webpage on Supply Chain Monopoly and Systems Fragility, Sally Hubbard’s Recent Testimony to the U.S. Senate, and Explain Our Comment to the USDA
Read MoreOpen Markets Details Our FTC Comment Regarding the Proposed Vertical Merger Guidelines and Present Our Views on the Supreme Court’s 2018 Decision Ohio v. American Express
Read MoreOpen Markets Details Frontline’s New Report on Amazon and Explains How State Attorneys General Can Appeal a Court Decision Approving T-Mobile’s Purchase of Sprint
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we present our views on how the courts, the Justice Department, and the FTC are failing to use antitrust law to protect workers from employers who have monopolies in labor markets.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we talk about our plan for a health care reform that would lower health care prices without raising taxes or forcing people to change health plans.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss Impax Laboratories v. FTC and our latest amicus brief that we submitted in support of the FTC. We hope that all our readers have a happy and safe holiday. The Corner will return on January 9.
Read MoreWhite Paper: The Role of Monopoly in America’s Prescription Drug Crisis | White Paper: The Role of Hospitals in America’s Health Care Crisis
Read MoreGoogle Could Revolutionize Health Care IT. Here’s Why It Shouldn’t, and What We Could Do Instead
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss why Google’s “Project Nightingale” is a danger not just because Google might use the information, but because of the security risk. We also wrote a letter to the FTC calling on it to block Google’s blockbuster acquisition of wearable tech company Fitbit. And we share two articles on the need for antitrust law to foster beneficial cooperation.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we share an amicus brief involving antitrust law and workers we filed with Change to Win, the National Employment Law Project, and three economics and legal professors. And we talk about why Facebook’s new News tab initiative does little to fix the threat the corporation poses to journalism.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we share some reviews of Matt Stoller’s new book, Goliath. And we discuss the importance of a major new bipartisan bill in the Senate that would free workers from non-compete contracts.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, Sandeep Vaheesan lists some actions the next administration could take on day oneto fight concentrated power. And we explain why Senator Mike Lee is getting the U.S. constitutional philosophy wrong when he criticizes regulatory overlap between the DOJ Antitrust Division and the FTC.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we highlight an important case involving labor and monopoly and weigh in on the building controversy over the “Right to Repair.” We also discuss why Microsoft deserves similar antitrust scrutiny now being applied to Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss problems that the Big Four accounting firms pose and share a feature magazine piece on Open Markets.
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