Does it Matter if Competition is Fair or on the Merits? An Application to Platform Self-Preferencing
Michael L. Katz
Platform self-preferencing is often attacked as being “unfair.” Proponents of the consumer welfare standard of antitrust complain that a fairness standard is too vague and too untethered from competitive effects…
Podcasts
Recent Antitrust Developments with Michael Katz on Two Think Minimum
Michael L. Katz, Thomas M. Lenard, Scott Wallsten and Sarah Oh Lam
Two Think Minimum · Two Think Minimum – Michael Katz Tom Lenard (00:01): Hello and welcome back to TPI’s podcast, Two Think Minimum. It’s Tuesday, September 26th and I’m Tom…
Podcasts
“MICHAEL KATZ ON CHALLENGES TO ANTITRUST POLICY” (TWO THINK MINIMUM)
Michael L. Katz, Scott Wallsten, Sarah Oh Lam and Thomas M. Lenard
Two Think Minimum · Michael Katz on Challenges to Antitrust Policy Scott Wallsten: Hi, and welcome back to Two Think Minimum, The Technology Policy Institute’s podcast. It’s Friday, June 25th,…
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“Michael Katz on Challenges to Antitrust Policy” (Two Think Minimum)
Scott Wallsten, Sarah Oh Lam, Thomas M. Lenard and Michael L. Katz
Two Think Minimum · Michael Katz on Challenges to Antitrust Policy Scott Wallsten: Hi, and welcome back to Two Think Minimum, The Technology Policy Institute’s podcast. It’s Friday, June 25th,…
Research Papers
Wither U.S. Net Neutrality Regulation?
Michael L. Katz
I examine the (lack of) economic logic underlying the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s latest interation of network neutrality regulations. I explore potential unintended consequences and find a substantial tension between…