In this issue, we explore the ramifications of Big Tech’s deep penetration into the auto industry, where its products have now become embedded in nearly all cars manufactured by major manufacturers.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry Lynn publishes a debrief on the results of the Congressional elections, and what that means for antimonopoly.
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein writes on the necessary constrains by the government over Elon Musk’s growing control.
Read MoreIn this issue, we take a look at how President Biden’s executive order on personal data transfers from Europe is unlikely to placate privacy advocates on either side of the Atlantic and may raise Constitutional questions.
Read MoreFood Systems Program Manager Claire Kelloway leads another Open Markets Comment on poultry industry schemes submitted to the USDA.
Read MoreOpen Markets Institute Policy Director Phil Longman released the following statement on the current railroad crisis and how to fix it.
Read MoreBarry Lynn publishes an article in Democracy Journal analyzing the route Democrats and the Biden White House must take for a path of success in the realm of antitrust.
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein writes on the discrepancies in airline performance and the Department of Transportation plays a role in improvements.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes how Amazon prepares to capture another market powered by AWS.
Read MoreIn this issue, we explore Amazon’s rapidly growing online advertising business, fueled by its cloud services monopoly and already threatening traditional players Google and Facebook.
Read MoreView the discussion on the issues and opportunities raised in a recent commissioned article in the Washington Monthly, “Jeff Bezos’ Next Monopoly: The Press.”
Read MoreFood Systems Program Manager Claire Kelloway spearheads Open Markets Comments on poultry transparency submitted to USDA.
Read MoreIn this issue, we take a look at how the Department of Transportation could exercise its authority to reign in the airlines as travelers suffer unprecedented travel delays and cancellations this summer.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes about the role of antitrust in bringing meaningful privacy protections for women’s health data.
Read MoreIn this issue, we discuss the key role of antitrust reform in moving forward meaningful privacy protections in the post-Roe world, and supply chain vulnerabilities affecting the U.S. and Europe.
In this issue, we discuss a major supply chain chokepoint that may pose an obstacle to increasing supply in the oil industry, Regeneron Pharmaceutical’s lawsuit against Novartis Pharma alleging monopolization and restraint of trade, and supply chain problems in the fertilizer industry.
In this issue, we take a closer look at oligopoly causing soaring prices in the U.S. home-building sector; grade the Biden Administration’s on its handling of food and farming consolidation; and offer insights into the baby formula shortage.