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Competition, Concentration and Antitrust: Squaring the Circle
Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2022 – 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. ETLocation: Zoom Proposals to fundamentally reform U.S. antitrust law and policy are being advanced not only by antitrust think tanks, but a
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Center for Business and Public Policy Weighs in on Broadband Infrastructure
On Friday, February 4, Georgetown's Center for Business and Public Policy filed comments with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to highlight the momentous opportunities p
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Former FCC Chair Speaks with Center
Center Fellows Carolyn Brandon and Jennifer Fritzsche hosted former FCC Chair Ajit Pai for a lively discussion of telecommunications policy on December 15 as part of the Center's Little Nuggets o
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Mayo and Wallsten release EPV: “Babies, Bathwater and Pending Antitrust ‘Reform’: An Economic Perspective”
Executive Director John W. Mayo and Senior Policy Fellow Scott Wallsten have released an Economic Policy Vignette: “Babies, Bathwater and Pending Antitrust 'Reform': An Economic Perspective."
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Mayo and Whitener release EPV: “Understanding ‘Climate Change’ in U.S. Antitrust”
Executive Director John W. Mayo and Senior Policy Fellow Mark Whitener have released an Economic Policy Vignette: "Understanding 'Climate Change' in U.S. Antitrust." This EPV discusses the motiva
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Robert Shapiro releases EPV: “Post-Pandemic, a Strong Expansion Needs Less Personal Saving or More Government Spending”
Senior Policy Scholar Robert J. Shapiro has released an Economic Policy Vignette, “Post-Pandemic, a Strong Expansion Needs Less Personal Saving or More Government Spending.” This content of this
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John Mayo discusses current antitrust legislation in Wisconsin Public Radio segment
The House Judiciary Committee recently advanced several bills that would allow for more regulation of companies like Amazon, Google, and Facebook. Wisconsin Public Radio host Rob Ferrett invited
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John Mayo participates in panel discussion on “Killer Acquisition” at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation
On May 7, 2021, John Mayo participated in a panel discussion on “Killer Acquisitions” with Douglas Melamed (Stanford), Maureen Olhausen (Baker Botts) and Danny Sokol (University of Florida). The pane
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John Mayo interviewed about proposed legislation that would impose domestic content quotas for audiovisual services in Mexico
With the ink not yet dry on the recent USMCA trade agreement, new legislation proposed in Mexico would impose a quota requiring that no less than 15 percent of all video streaming productions in Mexi
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Mark Whitener releases policy paper: “The Future of Antitrust: Ideology, Alternative Facts, and the Rule of Law”
The future of everything seems to be up for grabs, and antitrust is no exception. Like other aspects of society, antitrust has become somewhat disoriented, searching for solid ground while the landsc
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