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Antitrust
In the ever-evolving landscape of economic policy, the once steady realm of antitrust has become a hotbed of discussion and dispute. Recent years have witnessed a surge in debates and controversies surrounding antitrust, shaking the very foundations of this field, both in terms of economics and statutes.
Our research and events focus on the compelling narratives and perspectives that define the world of antitrust in today’s ever-changing economic landscape.
Principal Investigators and Conveners: John Mayo, founder and executive director, Center for Business and Public Policy; Mark Whitener, senior policy fellow, Center for Business and Public Policy
Events
Event Archive (coming soon)
News
Georgetown on the Hill Panel Examines How Antitrust Shapes Innovation and Startups
Explore how antitrust shapes startups in this joint event hosted by CBPP and Georgetown Entreprenurship.…
Experts at Georgetown Panel Assess the Future of U.S. Antitrust Enforcement
The Center for Business and Public Policy (CBPP) at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business hosted a thought-provoking discussion on the future of U.S. antitrust enforcement,…
Mayo and Macher release EPV on Canada’s proposed antitrust revisions
Two Center Scholars evaluate the potential changes in this newly released EPV: Oh (No) Canada!. …
Publications
- Mayo and Macher “Oh (No) Canada!”
- Mayo and Wallsten “Babies, Bathwater and Pending Antitrust Reform: An Economic Perspective”
- Mayo and Whitner “Understanding ‘Climate Change’ in U.S. Antitrust”
- Mayo “Does Google Search Increasingly Harm Consumers? The Evidence isn’t as Obvious as Portrayed”





