Antitrust and Competition

“The Increase in Common Ownership Corresponds to the Concentration Increase That Several Large Mergers Would Create”

In this installment of ProMarket’s interview series on concentration in America, Martin Schmalz from the University of Michigan talks about the effects of common ownership...

Is There a Case to be Made for Political Antitrust?

After decades of approaching antitrust through purely economic analyses, are economists once again willing to take into account political considerations as well? Should political considerations...

“There Is Unambiguous Evidence That Concentration Is on the Rise and Widespread Over Most Industries”

In this installment of ProMarket’s interview series on concentration in America, Cornell University professor Roni Michaely shares data on rising concentration in the U.S. economy. Does America have...

Evidence-Based Policy in Antitrust: The Need for Ongoing Merger Retrospectives

The time has come to update our antitrust enforcement infrastructure. There is a renewed focus on the effectiveness of antitrust policy, specifically merger review. Growing...

Stigler Center Event: Douglas Irwin on Trump and Free Trade

Where does the president stand on trade and can a global trade war be prevented? Dartmouth professor and trade expert Douglas Irwin holds two stand-alone,...

“Industries Where Market Power Can Harm Consumers the Most Are the Ones We Should Care Most About”

In this installment of ProMarket’s interview series on concentration in America, Chicago Booth professor and former chair of President Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers...

"I Suspect the Major Reason for the Rise in Concentration Is Technological Change, Particularly in IT"

In this installment of ProMarket’s interview series on concentration in America, Chicago Booth professor Steven Kaplan discusses the reasons for the rise in concentration. "Overall,...

"Antitrust Policy Relies More Heavily on Beliefs Rather Than a Strong Consensus About Facts"

In this installment of ProMarket’s new interview series on concentration in America, Chicago Booth professor emeritus Sam Peltzman shares some thoughts on concentration and...

"There Is a Clear Perception That the European Commission Is More Active In Antitrust Than the U.S. Agencies"

In this installment of ProMarket's interview series on concentration in America, Tommaso Valletti, the European Commission’s Chief Competition Economist, shares some thoughts on economic concentration...

"Our New Economy Enables the Winners to Capture Much More of the Welfare"

In this installment of ProMarket’s new interview series on concentration in America, Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke discuss bigness, market power, and the digital...

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