ITSA Foreshadows Final Act in 5.9GHz Fight
It’s a telecom tale as old as time: industry gets a prime slice of radio spectrum and falls in love with it, only to take . . .
It’s a telecom tale as old as time: industry gets a prime slice of radio spectrum and falls in love with it, only to take . . .
In the wake of Bork and Posner, and Baxter and the Reagan Revolution, a consensus emerged that big could be bad, but the harm that . . .
Hanno Kaiser at Antitrust Review discusses the implications of Google’s acquisition of YouTube for the net neutrality debate. Hanno opines that the deal may increase . . .
There are a host of reasons to expect higher prices in the current environment, but virtually none of the evidence points to anticompetitive conduct as one of them.
If you could wave a magic wand and fix one modern ill, what would it be? Inequality? Pollution? Intergenerational unfairness? The decline of the high . . .
Try listing every problem the Western world has at the moment. Along with Covid, you might include slow growth, climate change, poor health, financial instability, . . .
Introduction Chairman Brown, Ranking Member Toomey, and Members of the Committee, My name is R.J. Lehmann, and I am a Senior Fellow with and Editor-in-Chief . . .
There is literally no political issue more important for the UK than housing. With Covid on the way out, unless a portal to hell opens . . .
Competitive markets are important not just because they affect the price of things we buy, but also the look and feel of where we live, . . .
In this morning’s New York Times, Professor Paul Krugman laments the state of America, and, as a remedy, proposes . . . surprise! . . . . .
As Congress moves toward likely passage of the colossal Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, it’s worth reflecting that many of the bill’s . . .
Let’s get one thing straight: At the end of the day, our recent financial woes were primarily caused by the mispricing of assets. A housing . . .