The Best of Reason: Competition, Not Antitrust, Is Humbling the Tech Giants
The worst of the antitrust alarmism keeps proving untrue, as tech companies believed by some to be monopolies instead lose market share.
This week's featured article is "Competition, Not Antitrust, Is Humbling the Tech Giants" by Elizabeth Nolan Brown.
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