Published Aug 28, 2024
Are Google's monopoly cases 5 years too late or 2 years too early?
Rebecca Bellan and Neil Chilson dive into the antitrust cases against Google, dissecting its alleged ad monopoly, exclusive contracts, and the evolving implications of AI on competition and market dynamics, to assess whether these legal actions are timely interventions or slightly off-target.

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