How New Federal Antimerger Guidelines Can Roll Back Corporate Concentration and Build Local Power
FTC and DOJ's announced new merger guidelines set the stage for a new era in antitrust regulation, restoring competition and building local power.
FTC and DOJ's announced new merger guidelines set the stage for a new era in antitrust regulation, restoring competition and building local power.
Ron Knox and Katy Milani explain how the New York 21st Century Antitrust Act would help stop corporate abuses and return power to New Yorkers.
Ron Knox explains how the beer industry is in the midst of an unprecedented economic shift, with consolidation and monopoly power threatening local breweries.
Rampant market power abuse is endangering the economic dynamism that New York small businesses generate. State lawmakers have an opportunity to level the playing field.
ILSR details how current enforcement policy deviates from Congress's anti-merger laws, and outlines as set of recommendations for updating the policy to revive local economies.
Ron Knox was featured on Australian talk radio show The Grapevine, where he discussed Epic Games' acquisition of Bandcamp and its effect on independent artists.
In the 1970s, several Supreme Court cases upended U.S. antitrust laws. This issue brief argues that Congress must take action to undo these decisions.
Ron Knox was featured on The Heartland Labor Forum on KKFI, where he discussed his recent reporting detailing how corporate mergers helped create monopolies that...
We have generated a list of Building Local Power’s “greatest hits” from our recent archives. These episodes capture crucial perspectives in our multi-pronged antitrust, small...
Ron Knox writes in The American Prospect about how decades of unchecked mergers has killed jobs, suppressed wages, and smothered independent businesses. But there's hope.
Ron Knox joined WVON to jam about monopoly power in the music industry, which is hurting artists and preventing independent streaming platforms from competing.
President Biden signed a sweeping Executive Order aimed at undoing concentrated corporate control and ending decades of consolidation across the economy.
After decades of a misguided approach to antitrust policy, Washington has a new antimonopoly fervor, writes Senior Researcher Ron Knox.
Our latest fact sheet shows that lawmakers cannot achieve their aim of restoring competition to our online markets without passing the structural separation bill.
On Capitol Forum's podcast Second Request, Senior Research Ron Knox chatted about music industry monopolies and how to restore the music industry's middle class.