We’re rounding off Monopoly Month on SSRN, where we have been highlighting papers that examine a range of topics related to monopolies. We’ve covered a whole range of papers across the monopoly topic and we have an upcoming Meet the Author profile in line with this month’s theme.
This is the second collection of monopoly papers that we’ve featured across our social media sites in February. Some of these papers will be posted in the last few days of February. We hope you’ve enjoyed Monopoly Month!
Have we missed a great paper on monopolies? Let us know in the comments.
- AI Adoption in a Monopoly Market
- Amazon’s Trickle-Down Monopoly: Third-Party Sellers and the Transformation of Small Business
- An Antitrust Exemption for Workers: And Why Worker Bargaining Power Benefits Consumers, Too
- Antitrust and Platform Monopoly
- Democracy, Inequality, and Antitrust
- Do Antitrust Disruptors Make Good Reformers?
- Epic Games v. Apple: A Case Summary
- The Antitrust Case Against Facebook
- The Case Against Regional Transmission Monopolies
- The Economic and Social Costs of Vertical Integration by Horizontal Agreement in Minor League Baseball
- The Power of Antitrust Personhood
- Understanding Market Power
- Weak States and the Commons: Fisheries and Economic Development in the Gaspesian Peninsula circa 1830
- When Should We Look Out for the Little Guy? An Examination of the Inconsistencies in Antitrust Enforcement of Monopsony Power in Canada and the United States
- Will the Growth of Uber Increase Economic Welfare?
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