Philip Longman published "Five Myths About VA Healthcare," which dispels misconceptions about the Veteran Administration's delivery of care.
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 the Washington Monthly, Phil Longman explores how to solve the cost crisis simply by making Medicare prices universal.
Read MoreIf FTC commissioners truly are serious about making Facebook serve the interests of the American public, here is a set of actions they should take
Read MoreLina Khan published an op-ed in the New York Times explaining how the Ohio v. American Express Supreme Court case could shield tech corporations like Amazon, Google, and Facebook from antitrust scrutiny.
Read MoreTim Wu, Open Markets advisory board member, writes in the New York Times about how an emphasis on consumer convenience can foster monopoly and homogeneity.
Read MoreKevin Carty published an article in the New York Post explaining how big tech's monopolistic rule is hiding in plain sight.
Read MoreOpen Markets Food & Power reporter Leah Douglas published an article in Washington Monthly explaining how corporate-run agricultural co-ops are squeezing the very farmers they’re supposed to protect. The depressed state of rural America is getting a fresh look as a result of the 2016 election, and rightly so. People are asking how to bring back rural prosperity and restore small-town civic life.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute Advisory Board Member Roger McNamee published an article in Washington Monthly explaining why the social media platform’s business model is such a threat and what to do about it.
Read MoreThe Open Markets Institute's work documenting the effects of corporate concentration was featured in Bloomberg Businessweek.
Read MorePhil Longman published an article in Democracy Journal about the need for antitrust enforcement to curb consolidation in the healthcare sector.
Read MoreWhy liberals have embraced our most dangerously reactionary founder
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It’s time for the Democratic leader to step aside.
Phil Longman reports in the Washington Monthly about how the real healthcare crisis involves monopolies.
In the 1970s, a new wave of post-Watergate liberals stopped fighting monopoly power. The result is an increasingly dangerous political system.
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