Dominick Armentano: Competition, Monopoly, and Antitrust
Dominick Armentano is Professor Emeritus at the University of Hartford. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Connecticut and specializes in ...
Libertarianism.org
HEDGE: Nicolas Colin (Co-Founder @The Family) & Sandro Gianella (Public Policy @Stripe)
We were glad to host a fireside chat with Nicolas Colin, Co-Founder & Director at The Family (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-colin-00675a15a/) and Sandro ...
Startupfood
Antitrust & Big Tech
A conversation about the history of antitrust law, the consumer welfare standard, and the tech giants. Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google provide ...
The Federalist Society
Introduction : Industrial economics (BSE)
Subject : Business Economics Paper :Industrial economics.
Vidya-mitra
Fiona Scott Morton: More Profits and Less Antitrust Enforcement
At a SIEPR Associates Meeting on May 9, 2018, Yale Professor Fiona Scott Morton spoke about antitrust enforcement.
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Double Marginalization Problem
The double marginalization problem is a classic problem with applications in industrial organization, innovation policy and development. The problem is what ...
Marginal Revolution University
Competition Policy and the Covid-19 Crisis
The Royal Economic Society is one of the oldest and most prestigious economic associations in the world. It is a learned society, founded in 1890 to promote the ...
RoyalEconomicSociety
The State of Antitrust Enforcement
Antitrust policy during much of the Obama Administration was a continuation of the Bush Administration's minimal involvement in the market. However, at the end ...
The Federalist Society
Regulating Big Tech: Do We Need to Rethink Antitrust for Big Tech?
On March 4, 2020, the Regulatory Transparency Project sponsored a symposium with the University of Pennsylvania Federalist Society student chapter. The first ...
The Federalist Society
Corrugated Industry Antitrust Training Video
Fibre Box Association (FBA), AICC, The Independent Packaging Association and the International Corrugated Packaging Foundation (ICPF), in collaboration ...
Fibre Box Association
Scaling Innovation: Why We Should Preserve the Consumer Welfare Standard in Antitrust Policy
Should antitrust law combat big firms? For the last 40 years, antitrust policy has been guided by what is known as the consumer welfare standard, which ...
techpolicy
40 years after deregulation, remaining challenges for airlines and public policy
Brookings Center on Regulation and Markets will convene an event to explore the current state of airline industry regulation and competition. MIT Economics ...
Brookings Institution
Antitrust and Innovation: What the Alarmists Get Wrong
For accompanying slides please go to: https://itif.org/events/2017/10/26/antitrust-and-innovation-what-alarmists-get-wrong Many technology industries are ...
techpolicy
40 years after deregulation, remaining challenges for airlines and public policy - Part 1
On October 30, Brookings Center on Regulation and Markets convened an event to explore the current state of airline industry regulation and competition.
Brookings Institution
Monopoly, Competition, and Antitrust | Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Recorded at the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, on 26 July 2016.
misesmedia
Monopolies and Anti-Competitive Markets: Crash Course Economics #25
What is a monopoly? It turns out, it's more than just a board game. It's a terrible, terrible economic practice in which giant corporations dominate markets and hurt ...
CrashCourse
Larry Summers on Macroeconomics, Mentorship, and Avoiding Complacency | Conversations with Tyler
The economist, President Emeritus at Harvard University, and former Treasury Secretary joins Tyler to discuss innovation in higher education, Herman Melville, ...
Mercatus Center
ANTITRUST AND COMPETITION CONFERENCE Part 2 Day One Panel One "The Rise of Digital Platforms"
The economic and societal role of digital platforms has grown dramatically in the last decade. Are the large Internet companies really “platforms”? Can they have ...
Stigler Center
Roger Stone | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union
SUBSCRIBE for more speakers ▻ http://is.gd/OxfordUnion Oxford Union on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theoxfordunion Oxford Union on Twitter: ...
OxfordUnion
The Hidden Costs of Healthcare
On November 15th, INET experts gathered in Washington, DC to discuss why financialization is driving higher healthcare costs, and how this dangerous trend ...
New Economic Thinking
Media Ownership: Crash Course Media Literacy #8
We've talked about how broad a concept “the media” really is – and given that, it can be hard to keep track of all the different forces that constitute “the media.
CrashCourse
The Government as Entrepreneur
Mariana Mazzucato argues that the idea that entrepreneurship is confined to the private sector is wrong. In fact, while often considered "inefficient," the state is ...
New Economic Thinking
Nader and Fein at HLS: "America's Lawless Empire: The Constitutional Crimes of Bush and Obama"
Ralph Nader '58 and Bruce Fein '72 visited Harvard Law School for a talk sponsored by the HLS Forum and the Harvard Law Record. At the event, "America's ...
Harvard Law School
Capitalism and Democracy: Can They Coexist?
Capitalism is losing its luster. Most millennials in the U.S. now say they prefer socialism. Inequality is rising, as those at the top take more of economic winnings.
The Graduate Center, CUNY
Super-Star Firms, Monopolies, and Productivity: Are We in a New Gilded Age or a New Rust Age?
There is renewed focus by economists and policymakers in the US about the slowdown in productivity growth and innovation, especially since the beginning of ...
Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago - BFI
When Meritocracy Breeds Greed
Journalist Steven Brill discusses how the U.S. lost sight of the common good. When people use their success to only help themselves and not the common good, ...
New Economic Thinking
How Americans Can Become Tech Policy Activists | Caroline McCarthy | TEDxBoulder
"When you've voted for a political candidate -- be it federal, state, or local -- did you ever take into consideration their stances on cybersecurity, artificial ...
TEDx Talks
An evening with Heather Boushey on how inequality constricts our economy
Economic growth has not only a rate but also a direction. IIPP brings that directionality to the fore, creating a new framework for public policy grounded in ...
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
FTC Hearing: Defining Relevant Markets & Establishing Market Power in Multi-Sided Platform Cases
FTC Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century FTC Hearing: Welcome and Session 4 - October 15, 2018 The Federal Trade ...
FTCvideos
FTC Hearing: Economics of Online Advertising; Competition and Consumer...- Nov. 7, 2018 - Session 3
FTC Hearings on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century FTC Hearing: Economics of Online Advertising; Competition and Consumer ...
FTCvideos
A New Approach to Antitrust Law: Transparency [2018 National Lawyers Convention]
Should the federal government rethink the enforcement of antitrust? Or could greater transparency be a more effective response? On November 15, 2018, the ...
The Federalist Society
Innovation, Justice and Globalization Panel: TRIPs and the role of IP rights in developing countries
On September 26 and 27, Harvard Law School hosted the “Innovation, Justice and Globalization” conference. The panel "TRIPs and the role of intellectual ...
Harvard Law School
Data ownership: who owns what and why? with Evgeny Morozov and Isabella de Michelis
Today big corporations have more granular and immediate personal data beyond that of any state. How does this impact the welfare state's ability to harness ...
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Investing in a New Generation of China
As China booms as a technology leader, where do the opportunities lie? As the world's second-largest economy pivots into an account deficit from a surplus, ...
Milken Institute
5G Innovation and Security
The development of 5G technologies is a focus of intense competition. This event will focus on how the United States can best work to develop a common ...
Center for Strategic & International Studies
"Stakeholders vs. Shareholders": Haas faculty debate "Whom exactly should business serve?"
In this Oxford-style debate, Professors Ernesto Dal Bó and Dean Rich Lyons speak from the stakeholder point of view; Professors Hayne Leland and David ...
Berkeley Haas
How To Fix the Rigged Systems of American Politics and Power | Robert Reich and Matthew d'Ancona
In a livestreamed conversation with Matthew d'Ancona, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich shows how wealth and power have interacted to install an elite ...
How To Academy
Public Good or Private Enterprise? A Policy Discussion on the Future of Local News
As news publishers compete with search engines and digital platforms for both attention and advertising revenue, local outlets across the nation are facing a ...
Gallup
Think development – Think WIDER | Plenary 1 - Kaushik Basu
Keynote | Republic of beliefs: a new approach to law and economics by Kaushik Basu Q&A 01:05:52 The 2018 Think development - Think WIDER conference, ...
UNU-WIDER
Maintaining the Strength of American Capitalism
Maintaining the Strength of American Capitalism: The strength and fairness of American capitalism is under intense scrutiny. The U.S. economy is characterized ...
The Aspen Institute
What the ONC's Proposed Rule on Information Blocking Means for Your Work
Table of Contents Interoperability 03:00 21st Century Cures Act & Proposed Rule 09:46 Examples of Information Blocking Practices 19:53 Proposed Exceptions ...
Health Catalyst
Building trust in the insurance industry with blockchain at InsureTech Connect
IBM Distinguished Engineer, Bertrand Portier, leads a panel discussing how blockchain is bringing trust and security to the insurance industry. He's joined by ...
IBM Blockchain