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Hater of All Things Big Lina Khan Shifts Her Gaze to Soft Drinks

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer as a new article in Real Clear Markets on a report the Federal Trade Commission has contacted large retailers regarding the pricing of soda drinks. He writes: “The Cola Wars 2.0 have begun, but this time they are on the same side. Coke and Read more…

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Articles

Are the British Doing Lina Khan’s Dirty Work?

The Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton has a new article in Real Clear Markets on the Microsoft-Activision merger and attempts by the Federal Trade Commission to stop it. He writes: “Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan is one of the most controversial of all of President Biden’s appointments. This is in Read more…

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Articles

Lina Khan’s ‘Underfunded’ FTC Takes Its Act To Europe

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets highlighting the Federal Trade Commission’s cooperation with European regulators. He writes: “At a recent hearing of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan Read more…

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Letter

Coalition Voices Support of Small Business Legislation

The Market Institute has signed onto a letter with other free market organizations in support of the recently introduced Save the Local Business Act. This important legislation would protect our nation’s job creators against executive branch overreach that would upend workplace relationships nationwide, exacerbate staffing shortages, and add crippling legal Read more…

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Articles

FTC Overreach: The Bully On the Playground of Prosperity

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets. In recent years, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been increasingly criticized for its overreach and excessive regulations, which are hindering economic growth, stifling innovation, and limiting consumer choices. In this article, Sauer explores how the Read more…

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Papers

Say “No” to Train Nationalization/Over-Regulation

The Market Institute has a new paper out on train nationalization and over regulation. The rail industry has been a critical part of the United States’ infrastructure, transporting a significant portion of exports and freight. Despite heavy regulation, it remains a vital component of the country’s economic landscape. However, calls Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
Articles

It’s Time for Congress to Blow the Whistle On Lina Khan’s FTC Tenure

The Market Institute Senior Fellow Norm Singleton has a new article in Real Clear Markets outlining why Congress needs to enforce oversight of the Federal Trade Commission after a string of disturbing actions and reports. He writes: “Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Board Member Christine Wilson, the board’s lone Republican, recently Read more…

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Articles

Conservatives Decry Socialism While Actively Engaging In It

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article in Real Clear Markets highlighting a disturbing trend among some conservatives – the embrace of government intervention into the free market. He writes: “The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a resolution opposing socialism in all its forms. The resolution was supported Read more…

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Articles

The Separation of Tech and State Takes Its Legislative Form

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer has a new article this week in Real Clear Markets on a new bill introduced by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) that protects free speech by preventing government employees from using “… the employee’s official authority or influence to advocate that any third party, including a Read more…

By admin, 3 years3 years ago
Articles

What the Left Gains, and Loses, From Ending the Public Health Emergency

The Market Institute President Charles Sauer a new article out in The Washington Examiner highlighting the successes of deregulation during the pandemic, including the proliferation of telehealth. He writes: “Like almost everything in life, the good often comes with the bad. Taylor Swift songs come with an annoying fan base, 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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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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