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Does it Matter if Competition is Fair or on the Merits? An Application to Platform Self-Preferencing

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…
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Recent Antitrust Developments with Michael Katz on Two Think Minimum

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…
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“MICHAEL KATZ ON CHALLENGES TO ANTITRUST POLICY” (TWO THINK MINIMUM)

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)

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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Wither U.S. Net Neutrality Regulation?

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…
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Wither U.S. Net Neutrality Regulation?

Wither U.S. Net Neutrality Regulation?

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