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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 Wu,…

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In this month’s Open Markets newsletter: Did Amazon really buy all book supplies for Christmas? EU focuses on data sharing by Big Tech US Department…

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What will the UK government do in light of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) report on the damage caused by Big Tech? Lord Tyrie…

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BOEING 747 RETIRES There is, maybe, no greater icon of a globalized world than the Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet. In most people’s imagination, the symbol…

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In this issue: What happens if the US engineers a near monopoly on the supply of COVID-19 medicines and vaccines Why are governments encouraging the…

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Covid-19 will result in many companies going out of business resulting in decreased market competition. Now is not the time for competition authorities to take…

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We have taken the view that COVID-19 will accelerate the many trends – good and bad – that have already been visible for some time….

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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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In this issue we make the point, again, that international trade and globalization issues are primarily about politics not about economics Despite its relative economic…

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Many criticise calls for further action by competition authorities as being anti-business. In this newsletter we argue that nothing could be further from the truth….

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