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Growing market power in the US? No. Just growing tech

New studies purport to show a need for greater antitrust enforcement in the US, but fail to account for important technological, trade, and regulatory changes. Read "Growing market power in the US? No. Just growing tech" on AEI.

Five ways disruptive tech is challenging the Federal Trade Commission’s practices

The FTC should rethink its approach to antitrust and consumer protection to account for the new economic structures of today’s tech landscape. Read "5 ways disruptive tech is challenging the Federal Trade Commission’s practices" on AEI.

Can we trust blockchain?

Despite its boosters’ claims, blockchains are not strictly trustless for a number of reasons. To succeed, the technology needs trustworthy governance. Read "Can we trust blockchain?" on AEI.

How Should Facebook and Other Companies Protect Privacy While Letting People Share Their Information Between Apps and Services?

Read "How Should Facebook and Other Companies Protect Privacy While Letting People Share Their Information Between Apps and Services?" on facebook Newsroom.

Russians hacked into America’s electric grid. Here’s why securing it is hard.

It's easier to see how customers benefit from increased grid security than it is to justify making them pay for it. Read Dr. Ted Kury's full article at The Conversation.