The National Baby Formula Shortage and the Inequitable U.S. Food System ReportJun 17, 2022 The National Baby Formula Shortage and the Inequitable U.S. Food System It is past time for policymakers to develop a long-term vision that addresses the infant formula crisis and focuses on building a more responsive, resilient food system and safety net for all. Jun 17, 2022 Arohi Pathak, Marc Jarsulic, Osub Ahmed, 3 More Jill Rosenthal, Caroline Medina, Emily DiMatteo
Strengthening Antitrust Enforcement by Modernizing Merger Guidelines ArticleApr 21, 2022 Strengthening Antitrust Enforcement by Modernizing Merger Guidelines Efforts by the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice to revise merger guidelines offer an opportunity to strengthen antitrust enforcement. Apr 21, 2022 Marc Jarsulic, Adam Conner, Erin Simpson
Integrating Antitrust Laws Into Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosures ReportSep 8, 2021 Integrating Antitrust Laws Into Environmental, Social, and Governance Disclosures If the federal government required corporations to disclose markers of monopoly power, it would facilitate routine discussion and analysis of competition issues. Sep 8, 2021 Marc Jarsulic
What the European Union’s Proposed Trade Tax on Carbon Means for the United States ReportAug 16, 2021 What the European Union’s Proposed Trade Tax on Carbon Means for the United States The European Union’s innovative carbon border adjustment mechanism offers lessons for the United States about which industries to cover and whether to credit nontax emissions controls when limiting the carbon content of imports. Aug 16, 2021 Marc Jarsulic
Fact Sheet: Rebuilding the Competitiveness of U.S. Domestic Manufacturing Fact SheetMar 11, 2021 Fact Sheet: Rebuilding the Competitiveness of U.S. Domestic Manufacturing This fact sheet outlines policy changes to make U.S. manufacturing more globally competitive, provide higher wages, and reduce supply chain risk. Mar 11, 2021 Marc Jarsulic
Building U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness and Capacity ReportMar 11, 2021 Building U.S. Manufacturing Competitiveness and Capacity Policy change can make U.S. manufacturing more globally competitive, provide higher wages, and reduce supply chain risk. Mar 11, 2021 Marc Jarsulic
Using Antitrust Law To Address the Market Power of Platform Monopolies ReportJul 28, 2020 Using Antitrust Law To Address the Market Power of Platform Monopolies Evidence suggests that large digital service platforms with market power deserve much closer antitrust scrutiny. Jul 28, 2020 Marc Jarsulic
Making the Fed Rescue Serve Everyone in the Aftermath of the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleMay 14, 2020 Making the Fed Rescue Serve Everyone in the Aftermath of the Coronavirus Pandemic The Fed plan to extend trillions of dollars in credit to support the economy during the COVID-19 crisis is needed, but significant changes are required to make the program transparent, accountable, and equitable. May 14, 2020 Marc Jarsulic, Gregg Gelzinis
Social Distancing To Fight the Coronavirus Saves Lives and Preserves the U.S. Economy ArticleMar 31, 2020 Social Distancing To Fight the Coronavirus Saves Lives and Preserves the U.S. Economy There is a strong economic case for maintaining our commitment to social distancing. Mar 31, 2020 Marc Jarsulic, Michael Madowitz, Christian E. Weller
Industry and Firm Bailouts Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic ArticleMar 18, 2020 Industry and Firm Bailouts Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic Conditions on bailouts are necessary to protect workers and the public. Mar 18, 2020 Marc Jarsulic, David Madland
Public Health Requires an Extraordinarily Aggressive Economic Response to Coronavirus Immediately—One That’s Larger Than What Many Imagine ArticleMar 17, 2020 Public Health Requires an Extraordinarily Aggressive Economic Response to Coronavirus Immediately—One That’s Larger Than What Many Imagine The column recommends an immediate package at least the size of the Recovery Act in 2009—around $1 trillion in today’s dollars. Mar 17, 2020 Neera Tanden, Andres Vinelli, Andy Green, 5 More Maura Calsyn, Danyelle Solomon, Alexandra Cawthorne Gaines, Marc Jarsulic, Olugbenga Ajilore
The Spread of Coronavirus Threatens Supply Shocks at Home and Abroad ArticleMar 5, 2020 The Spread of Coronavirus Threatens Supply Shocks at Home and Abroad The spread of the coronavirus is disrupting economic activity around the world. The United States must prepare for the effects of global and domestic supply shocks to the economy. Mar 5, 2020 Marc Jarsulic