Tech Monopoly Power by Michael Davis

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Author: Michael Davis
Category: Politics
ISBN: 9788235211781
File Size: 0.61 MB
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Synopsis

Tech Monopoly Power explores the growing influence of tech giants and the effectiveness of current regulations. It examines how the network effect, where a service becomes more valuable with increased users, and data dominance contribute to these companies' market power. Traditional antitrust laws struggle to adapt to the rapidly changing digital economy, posing challenges for policymakers. The book addresses whether these tech monopolies threaten innovation, consumer choice, and democratic principles.

The book provides a historical context of antitrust legislation and analyzes specific cases of anti-competitive behavior. It argues for updated antitrust laws and data privacy regulations to promote a more equitable digital economy. The analysis draws from antitrust studies, market analyses, and proprietary datasets, connecting economics, political science, and sociology. It progresses from core concepts to historical context, case studies, and potential policy solutions, bridging technical jargon and policy implications.

This book stands out by offering a comprehensive yet accessible analysis, appealing to policymakers, legal professionals, and informed citizens. It simplifies complex issues and provides an objective assessment of the challenges and potential solutions in tech regulation.

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