Platform Mergers and Antitrust
By Geoffrey Parker (Dartmouth College), Georgios Petropoulos (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) & Marshall W. Van Alstyne (Boston University) Platform ecosystems […]
By Geoffrey Parker (Dartmouth College), Georgios Petropoulos (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) & Marshall W. Van Alstyne (Boston University) Platform ecosystems […]
Makan Delrahim, the chief of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division, is departing on January 19, the day before Joe Biden’s inauguration.
The Department of Justice’s Makan Delrahim said Wednesday, January 13, that the Biden administration will continue the federal government’s antitrust
Competition regulator Rod Sims has foreshadowed possible further legal cases against tech groups as a result of inquiries into mobile
Australia’s competition regulator has warned that planned laws to make the country the first in the world to force Google
The American Economic Liberties Project believes the Biden administration should expand antitrust cases against Alphabet’s Google and Facebook and encourage
Dear Readers, The U.S. House Judiciary Committee’s Report on Digital Markets represents a landmark in the latest round of efforts
The House Judiciary Committee’s report on big-tech monopoly is in a lot of ways very welcome, and it accomplishes important
The majority staff of the House Judiciary Committee recently released its Report and Recommendations (“MSRR”) following an investigation of competition
A lively debate about the effectiveness of current antitrust laws and enforcement capabilities has erupted in the U.S., focused in