It has been a lovely Christmas holiday, with both my children in the house. One still lives here all the time and the one is…
It has been a lovely Christmas holiday, with both my children in the house. One still lives here all the time and the one is…
Columbus and Cabot were the first attempted monopolists – hoping to gain a share of all world trade. They failed. In this issue we examine…
The 2017 Conservative general election manifesto promised social media regulation. Their government produced an Online Harms White Paper which has been out for consultation. Former…
The general view seems to be that, whatever the outcome, this has been a desultory election campaign. More lies, more half-truths, more evasion. This is…
In this paper, competition lawyer Tim Cowen explains why effective competition policy forms an important part of our democratic governance, why current approaches are proving…
In the face of growing market power by monopolistic companies, regulators seem to be supine and ineffective. This seems to be the conclusion in our…
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…
In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Has Facebook hired Nick Clegg too late to save them? As pressure in the US Congress grows and as…
In this issue of our Open Markets Outlook: As a new Congress is inaugurated, there is hope that action on tech monopolies may finally take…
In this issue of our Open Markets Newsletter we report that, as market dominance continues to grow, politicians are getting more involved. • Sir Nick…
The loss of all those bank details from the vaults of Facebook is on result of having one company build up such a powerfully monopolistic…