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Opinion: The Big Tech Antitrust Investigation May Be A Political Game, But That Doesn’t Mean It Will End Quickly

“Without much more information, this sounds more like the politics that the antitrust division has been playing for the last couple of years,” said Larry Downes, a senior…

July 24, 2019

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What the FTC’s $5B Fine Against Facebook Means For The Broader Crackdown On Big Tech

That could change, according to Betsy Page Sigman, a Georgetown University professor specializing in social media and electronic commerce. “Congress is likely to do anything…

July 24, 2019

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What the FTC’s $5B fine against Facebook means for the broader crackdown on Big Tech, GeekWire

That could change, according to Betsy Page Sigman, a Georgetown University professor specializing in social media and electronic commerce. “Congress is likely to do anything…

July 24, 2019

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Stakes Are High As United States Seeks to Be First In The World To 5G, Say Industry Experts

5G will mean fundamental changes to the overall communications industry, speakers predicted Tuesday at a Georgetown University Center for Business and Public Policy event. They…

July 24, 2019

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Opinion: The Big Tech antitrust investigation may be a political game, but that doesn’t mean it will end quickly, MarketWatch

“Without much more information, this sounds more like the politics that the antitrust division has been playing for the last couple of years,” said Larry Downes, a senior…

July 24, 2019

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Why the Justice Department Waved Through The CVS-Aetna Merger

An op-ed by Hal Singer, adjunct professor: "This week, Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia is holding a Tunney Act hearing, which allows…

July 17, 2019

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The Diversity Distortion

For decades, higher education leaders have been caught up in a mania for “diversity.” To prove their dedication to progressivism, they have made it a top priority to hire…

July 17, 2019

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The Diversity Distortion, National Review

For decades, higher education leaders have been caught up in a mania for “diversity.” To prove their dedication to progressivism, they have made it a top priority to hire…

July 17, 2019

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Why the Justice Department Waved Through the CVS-Aetna Merger, The American Prospect

Hal Singer is managing partner of Econ One, an economics consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business. He consulted to an independent…

July 17, 2019

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Jason Brennan Talks About Democracy And Capitalism (English version), Pauta

In this episode, Eduardo Olivares talks with philosopher Jason Brennan about the differences between socialism and capitalism. Brennan also offers his views on alternative ways…

July 12, 2019