Facebook
Twitter
Youtube
Topics
Capture
The Chicago School
Culture & Society
The Digital Economy
Economic History
The Equitable Economy
The Green Economy
The Information Economy
International Economics
The Role of the State
About
Search
Topics
Capture
The Chicago School
Culture & Society
The Digital Economy
Economic History
The Equitable Economy
The Green Economy
The Information Economy
International Economics
The Role of the State
About
Insights shaping the future of capitalism.
ProMarket
Insights shaping the future of capitalism
type here...
Search
Topics
Capture
The Chicago School
Culture & Society
The Digital Economy
Economic History
The Equitable Economy
The Green Economy
The Information Economy
International Economics
The Role of the State
About
1866 Post Roads Act
Antitrust Enforcement Led to the Creation of the Telephone
Aaron Honsowetz
Aaron M. Honsowetz recounts how Senator John Sherman’s lesser-known antitrust bill, the 1866 Post Roads Act, uprooted local barriers to entry for telegraphy companies, which led them to invest more in R&D and ultimately helped produce the telephone.
LATEST NEWS
In a Flawed Antitrust Paradigm Shift, Tacit Collusion May Be One Area Worth Exploring
The Political Economy of Fertility
Designing Google Search Antitrust Remedies To Ignite Competition
The Rise of the Antitrust Consensus Against Neoliberalism
Thomas Kuhn and the Structure of an Antitrust “Revolution”