
Mark Jamison
@drj_policy
Director of Public Utility Research Center, and Director of Digital Markets Initiative, University of Florida. Visiting Scholar, AEI.
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http://www.cba.ufl.edu/purc/facultyinfo.asp?WEBID=1217 29-12-2008 19:19:37
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New from @DrJ_Policy in the The New York Sun The Department of Justice’s antitrust push against Google marks a troubling shift: punishing success rather than protecting consumers. Every boardroom in America should be alarmed. aei.org/op-eds/the-jus…


This The New York Sun op-ed by Mark Jamison succinctly describes the anti-innovation and anti-consumer nature of @DOJ's continued antitrust suit against Google.

Headline-grabbing tariffs vs. market-driven prosperity. For sustainable growth, regulatory predictability trumps policy spectacle. Rule of law—not disruption—builds economies. Mark Jamison for Washington Times Opinion aei.org/op-eds/deregul…

The DOJ’s remedy for Google doesn’t foster competition—it punishes innovation. Mark Jamison argues that redistributing Google’s success rewards copycats over creators, stifling the breakthroughs true competition requires. Read the full article here: aei.org/technology-and…


The FTC's case against Meta flattens Instagram’s rich innovation journey into a single 2012 acquisition. This reductive view distorts how tech evolves—and exposes deeper flaws in U.S. antitrust logic. Read the full article from Mark Jamison: aei.org/technology-and…








"America’s antitrust enforcers say they want to protect innovation. But their current cases against Big Tech are only punishing it." Read the full article by Mark Jamison in RealClearMarkets here: aei.org/op-eds/innovat…

"As policymakers debate how to shape the future of work, they should let data—not assumptions—lead the conversation. Freelancers deserve regulation that protects their freedom, not one-size-fits-all rules built for a different era." From Mark Jamison: aei.org/technology-and…


