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The FTC Aims at Amazon, Hurts Small Businesses

In the world of e-commerce, few names resonate as strongly as Amazon. Starting from humble beginnings in a Seattle garage, Jeff Bezos transformed his online bookstore into the globe-spanning retail giant we know today. The secret behind Amazon’s success lies in its blend of competitive pricing, extensive product selection, and Read more…

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Lina Khan Is the Miley Cyrus of Regulatory Policy

In recent years, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a notably aggressive stance on mergers and acquisitions under the leadership of Chair Lina Khan. This has sparked widespread debate and concern among various stakeholders in the business community. US Policy Editor Charles Sauer delves into the impact of Khan’s Read more…

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Lina Khan Seeks More Funding To Help Europe Regulate U.S. Companies

Public figures often use a tactic called the non-denial denial to avoid giving straight answers to tough questions. FTC Chair Lina Khan showcased this technique during her testimony before a House Appropriations Subcommittee, where she was questioned about the FTC’s aggressive antitrust policies and international collaborations. In his article, Market Read more…

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Free Market Groups Oppose Biden’s Weaponization of Antitrust Agencies

A coalition of free-market advocates has issued a stark warning to Congress about the Biden administration’s antitrust policies. The coalition alleges that President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) are acting beyond their remit, using their powers to provide political cover for Biden’s Read more…

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President Biden’s ‘Strike Force’ Against the U.S. Economy

In response to rising prices, President Biden has formed a strike force to combat what he deems “unfair and illegal pricing.” Tasked with holding corporations accountable for excessive price hikes, this initiative raises significant concerns about government overreach and economic freedom. At our think tank, we believe that economic growth Read more…

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What’s Not To Like About Kids Online Safety? Quite a Lot, Actually

As Congress prepares to vote on the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), it’s crucial to look beyond its seemingly noble intentions. While the bill purports to protect children from online harms, its provisions pose a significant threat to free speech and digital freedom. Below, Market Institute President Charles Sauer delves Read more…

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Sorry Mr. President, Lina Khan Does Not Deserve a Raise

In President Biden’s Fiscal Year 2025 budget, one of the most controversial proposals is a $389 million increase for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), representing an 11% boost. Critics argue that the FTC, under Chair Lina Khan, is mismanaging resources and pursuing a radical agenda that deviates from traditional antitrust Read more…

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With Neither the Facts Nor the Law On Its Side, the FTC Pounds the Table

As advocates for free-market principles, it’s imperative to scrutinize the actions of regulatory bodies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), especially when they intervene in corporate mergers. A recent article by Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton challenges the FTC’s decision to block the merger between Kroger and Albertsons, two Read more…

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Lina Khan Isn’t Qualified To Define Market Competition

Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets taking on FTC Chair Lina Khan’s current interpretation of the business landscape and the role the government should play in regulating it. He writes: “Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan recently spoke at the Carnegie Endowment Read more…

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Hipster Neo-Brandeisianism Is Sadly Going Global

The rise of Hipster Neo-Brandeisianism signals a profound shift in antitrust enforcement, championing a more assertive approach to curb corporate power and promote broader societal goals. Market Institute President Charles Sauer takes a look at the regulatory overreach in a new article at Real Clear Markets. Led by figures like FTC Chair Read more…

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
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Washington’s answer to rising health premiums: more subsidies.

But subsidies don’t lower costs—they hide them.

Real affordability comes from consumer choice, HSAs, and competition in healthcare. ⬇️

Sally Pipes @sallypipes

If policymakers are serious about affordability, they should empower patients — not double down on subsidies.

Read my latest in @CivitasOutlook: https://www.civitasoutlook.com/research/stop-subsidizing-insurers-start-empowering-patients-59abc323-9cb9-4857-8dc1-2a92ce9c861a?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=ap_n19h1gct2m

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marketinstitute The Market Institute @marketinstitute ·
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Right on point.

Strong patent protections are the foundation of medical innovation. Undermining them doesn’t help patients, it slows the development of the next generation of cures.

Sally Pipes @sallypipes

The “patent abuse” talking point ignores a key fact: 9 in 10 U.S. prescriptions are filled with generics — the highest rate in the world. Our system promotes both innovation and competition. Undermining patents means fewer new medicines and worse outcomes for patients.

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NEW: Norm Singleton of member @MarketInstitute applauds Rep. @Jim_Jordan and @AFergusonFTC for standing up for our innovators against misguided and punitive EU policies like the #DSA. FULL PIECE:

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