Tag: Antitrust

Finally, it has happened. A congressional committee has narrowly voted to split up the big four US tech companies. But, although it happened 48 hours…

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Earlier this month, more than 20 national and local independent business organisations in the United States launched a joint campaign to get American policy makers…

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In our Spring Open Markets Outlook David Boyle asks What do Mary Poppins, Luke Skywalker, Peter Pan and Spiderman have in common? Why does Tim…

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Columbus and Cabot were the first attempted monopolists – hoping to gain a share of all world trade. They failed. In this issue we examine…

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This post is taken from our new Open Markets newsletter… Judging by the political noises emerging on both sides of the Atlantic, Facebook has appointed…

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Whatever happened to free trade? I keep on asking this question given that the economic establishment is firmly committed to it in name, but acts…

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I used to be a member of the Lib Dem’s federal policy committee. I used to irritate Danny Alexander and other luminaries by claiming that…

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The sounds of hoofs is growing, the noise of the emerging antitrust movement is not exactly deafening, but it is at least audible. I cite…

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I am a huge admirer of Paddy Ashdown’s new political movement, More United. Yes, it sounds like a new kind of football club. But I…

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