So striking how practicing economists just see the “problem” as “the agencies don’t use good economics” (ie what is produced for clients by consultants incl. ex-agency turned consultants w/out disclosure). No sense that context matters. It’s like what we do in antitrust is written on Moses’ tablets.
We’ll be talking about antitrust & regulation yes, but much more: new industrial policy, trade policy, economic policy agenda beyond digital, AI transformation. We are getting into election year(s), this is the time for a Big Conversation.
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The “ecosystem theory of harm” was a major focus of the CMA’s investigation of Microsoft/Activision, which has just been approved with revised undertakings. The EC recently blocked Bookings/eTra...
- Which also means digital regulation is great but by no means what is going to get Europe powered up. So what is. - What are we doing about AI & “mergers in all but name” - What is a serious agenda for the next Commission. “Tame Big Tech” it isn’t. For this, and more, join the party in January.