In the Antitrust Chronicle: Ending Monopolization Via Mergers
Ron Knox writes in Competition Policy International that in order to foster a more democratic economy we must strengthen merger guidelines and enforce anti-merger laws,...
Ron Knox writes in Competition Policy International that in order to foster a more democratic economy we must strengthen merger guidelines and enforce anti-merger laws,...
Minnesota lawmakers will have the opportunity this legislative session to put the state at the forefront of a movement to improve and strengthen antimonopoly laws.
Every purchase you make with a card has a swipe fee baked in. These fees alone make billions for big banks and card companies. We...
Ron Knox writes in Slate how the shocking collapse of Taylor Swift's tour ticket presale was an inevitable failure of the monopoly Ticketmaster.
Amazon’ strategy — which includes securing tax advantages — offers a road map of how to harness the tax system to build a monopoly.
The decision to block the merger between publishing giants raises questions about whether Amazon’s monopoly power over the book industry will be allowed to stand.
Ron Knox joined Vox’s Today Explained podcast where he details the danger, harm, and effects of the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger.
"Kroger/Albertsons would control $1 of every $4 American dollars spent on groceries. That’s as big as Walmart, [which] has done widespread damage to communities"
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya gave keynotes at the forum, which featured people on the frontlines fighting for antimonopoly reform.
For the launch of the The Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project, Stacy Mitchell spoke on the importance of antimonopoly to a fair and free economy and democracy.
Biden “repudiated 40 years of federal policy that favored bigness and overlooked the harm monopoly power can inflict on working people, small businesses, and communities.”
FTC and DOJ's announced new merger guidelines set the stage for a new era in antitrust regulation, restoring competition and building local power.
German national public television network ARD's documentary “Is Amazon a Monopoly?”, featuring an interview with Stacy Mitchell, was viewed by 3 million people.
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.
On "What Could Possibly Go Right?", Vicki Robin asks Stacy Mitchell, “In this moment of great turmoil what promise do you see on the horizon?”