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America’s Health Care Consolidation Crisis: A Ledger of Harms and Framework for Advancing Economic Liberty for All

Healthcare

October 24, 2024 — The American Economic Liberties Project has compiled a ledger of harms to chronicle the research showing both the extent of health care’s concentration crisis and how it hurts patients, providers, and other market participants. We also offer several policy suggestions for restoring healthy competition.

The Importance of New Merger Notification Rules

Anti-Monopoly Policies & Enforcement

October 11, 2024 — This brief explains what the HSR form is, what the changes are, and why they are important. It also addresses common misconceptions about the previous HSR form and merger approval process.

Google Search Remedies: A High-Level Framework

Industrial Policy

October 8, 2024 — On August 5, 2024, Google was ruled an illegal monopolist– for the second time in less than a year. Next, Judge Mehta will decide how to remedy the illegal conduct in search markets. With the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice about to release its “high level” remedy framework, Economic Liberties presents a collection of proposals to guide public discussion.

Morgan’s Monopoly Digest – October 2024

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCompetition Policy Digest

October, 2024 — August version of Economic Liberties' monthly newsletter that covers the latest with the federal antitrust agencies — the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division — and other big developments in competition policy.

Reforming the Utility System to Better Serve the American Public

Industrial Policy

September 26, 2024 — Amid growing recognition of the need to reform America’s electrical utility system to reduce consumer costs, improve reliability, and accelerate the transition to cleaner energy sources, the American Economic Liberties Project today released a new white paper, with contributors from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), outlining policy recommendations to reform investor-owned utilities. The paper, “Reforming the Utility System to Better Serve the American Public,” is the third installment of Economic Liberties’ Industrial Policy and Competition Series.

Morgan’s Monopoly Digest – August 2024

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCompetition Policy Digest

August, 2024 — August version of Economic Liberties' monthly newsletter that covers the latest with the federal antitrust agencies — the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division — and other big developments in competition policy.