#IndustrialPolicy was once so out of fashion that it was jokingly called “the policy that shall not be named.” Now it’s back in a big way. On issues ranging from #cleanenergy to #semiconductors to #COVID19, governments are trying to improve the performance of key business sectors. Can they manage to do so without subverting competition and subsidizing special interests?? Check out our first-ever print edition of ProMarket, also available as a free #ebook. https://lnkd.in/g_AEQvrp Contributors include: Brad DeLong, Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford and fellow at the Roosevelt Institute Réka Juhász, Assistant Professor of Economics at Vancouver School of Economics at UBC Michael Munger, Professor of Political Science at Duke University Gary Hufbauer and Megan Hogan at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Chiara Criscuolo, Head of Productivity Innovation and Entrepreneurship at OECD - OCDE Guy Lalanne, Senior Economist also at the OECD Lenore Palladino, Economist and Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and also a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute John Van Reenen, Professor at The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and fellow at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Mark Muro, Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution Nagesh Kumar, Director, Institute for Studies in Industrial Development and non-resident Senior Fellow at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center Walter Frick, our Contributing Editor
Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State
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At the intersection of politics and the economy, based at Chicago Booth.
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The Stigler Center at Chicago Booth is dedicated to understanding the interaction between politics and the economy through research on regulatory capture, subversion of competition by special interests, and the role of private markets and competition in promoting human welfare. Nobel laureate George J. Stigler founded the Center for the Study of the Economy and the State at the University of Chicago in 1977. From its inception, the Stigler Center has been a joint enterprise of economists and legal scholars at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Department of Economics, and the Law School. Read more about Stigler Center's topics on our blog: www.ProMarket.org
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https://research.chicagobooth.edu/stigler
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- 高等教育
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- 2-10 人
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- Chicago,Illinois
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- 1977
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- Private Markets、Investigative Journalism、Case Studies、Policy、Social Policy、State Law、Government和Business Reporting
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?? Introducing the Stigler Center Monthly Newsletter on #LinkedIn! Stay connected with the Stigler Center—get updates on events, faculty research, new initiatives, and more, directly in your feed. ?? Prefer email? Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gkEWv3Jy
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NEW on ProMarket: Daniel Francis (New York University School of Law) reviews the evolutionary and revolutionary dimensions of the Biden administration’s #antitrust work, and argues that these two projects have been in deep tension. He concludes that the administration’s evolutionary work within the welfarist paradigm has generated some important successes, but that the revolutionary effort to restore a pre-welfarist vision of antitrust has failed on its own terms — and, in failing, has left welfarism all the stronger. ?? This article is part of a symposium studying the “paradigm shift” in antitrust scholarship and policy. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eURnGMqq #AntitrustParadigmShiftSymposium https://lnkd.in/eGsKWAtU
After Neo-Brandeis - ProMarket
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?? Applications are now open for the 2025 #StiglerAffiliate Fellowship at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business! If you're a pre-tenure scholar working in political economy, regulatory capture, or related fields, this is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic community of researchers. The fellowship includes an invite-only conference, monthly workshops, and access to resources like the Stigler Center Working Paper Series and ProMarket.org Learn more and apply today: https://lnkd.in/eefJGj7z
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??Can Google Search antitrust remedies be designed to ignite competition? The answer is yes. As the DOJ prepares to submit its remedies proposal in the Google monopolization case today, KGI’s @Alissa Cooper and @Zander Arnao explain why a comprehensive remedies package is crucial for jump starting competition in online search. Here are the highlights! - Contractual restrictions must cover ALL search access points, including AI products - Android/Chrome structural remedies need complementary behavioral restrictions - Data-sharing remedies require precise specifications to avoid technical pitfalls - Strong enforcement mechanisms and performance benchmarks are essential This historic case presents a rare opportunity to stimulate effective competition. Simple conduct remedies won't be enough – we need a multi-faceted approach that addresses distribution, data access, and user choice. Read our full analysis in the @Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State’s ProMarket blog: https://shorturl.at/VZSUH
In a new report from the Knight-Georgetown Institute, Alissa Cooper, Jasper van den Boom, and Zander A. examine how to make remedies most effective in the Google Search #antitrust case. They argue that restoring competition in online search requires a comprehensive package of remedies that takes into account the multiple levers by which Google Search built, maintains, and could rebuild its monopoly. https://lnkd.in/e-KW6cVr
Designing Google Search Antitrust Remedies To Ignite Competition - ProMarket
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NEW on ProMarket: Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania) writes that the First Court’s recent ruling against American Airlines and JetBlue for coordinating operations in New York City and Boston exemplifies the correct application of #antitrust’s rule of reason, which has troubled courts and plaintiffs and led to underenforcement for decades. ?? Herbert Hovenkamp is the James G. Dinan University Professor, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School and The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2008 won the Justice Department’s John Sherman Award for lifetime contributions to antitrust law. His legal history writing includes The Opening of American Law: Neoclassical Legal Thought, 1870-1970 (Oxford, 2015); Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937 (Harvard, 1991). His principal antitrust scholarship includes Antitrust Law (with the late Phillip E. Areeda and the late Donald F. Turner, 1978-2020). https://lnkd.in/gDdnYx3d
The Ruling Against American Airlines-JetBlue Provides a Chance To Reform Antitrust’s Rule of Reason - ProMarket
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NEW on ProMarket: Stigler Center Assistant Director of Programs Matt Lucky (The University of Chicago Booth School of Business) traces the history of ideas about population growth and its relation to welfare from Malthusian concerns of a population bomb to contemporary studies correlating declining birth rates in developed countries with increased investments in human capital and GDP per capita. Scholars now debate what it means for a society to have populations that do not simply stop growing, but rapidly shrink. https://lnkd.in/eZkYwsvT ?? This article is being published in coordination with the release of today’s #Capitalisnt episode with Sir Niall Ferguson. Check out his discussion with hosts Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales about why he worries about the social and economic consequences of a shrinking population. ??? Listen: https://lnkd.in/exVzYzQN
The Political Economy of Fertility - ProMarket
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NEW on ProMarket: Tim Brennan (University of Maryland Baltimore County) finds the new shift in #antitrust thought and enforcement connected to the #NeoBrandeisian movement to be flawed for the most part. However, he writes that a reinvigorated focus on tacit collusion, which some have blamed for the rise of prices for groceries and apartment rents, may deserve consideration and further study. Read: https://lnkd.in/eQeE5zsf #AntitrustParadigmShiftSymposium: https://lnkd.in/eURnGMqq
In a Flawed Antitrust Paradigm Shift, Tacit Collusion May Be One Area Worth Exploring - ProMarket
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NEW on #Capitalisnt: Sir Niall Ferguson (Hoover Institution, Stanford University) joins Bethany McLean and Luigi Zingales (The University of Chicago Booth School of Business) to discuss why the global population is collapsing and what it means for the future of civilization. Listen: https://lnkd.in/exVzYzQN
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In a new report from the Knight-Georgetown Institute, Alissa Cooper, Jasper van den Boom, and Zander A. examine how to make remedies most effective in the Google Search #antitrust case. They argue that restoring competition in online search requires a comprehensive package of remedies that takes into account the multiple levers by which Google Search built, maintains, and could rebuild its monopoly. https://lnkd.in/e-KW6cVr
Designing Google Search Antitrust Remedies To Ignite Competition - ProMarket
https://www.promarket.org