Tech Monopoly, Herbert Hovenkamp
Tech Monopoly, Herbert Hovenkamp
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Tech Monopoly
(The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)

Author: Herbert Hovenkamp

Narrator: Tristan Morris

Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 08/06/2024


Synopsis

In recent years, the astronomical rise of tech giants like Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft has been criticized as anticompetitive, and many have wondered if antitrust law can help protect workers and consumers. In Tech Monopoly, Herbert Hovenkamp explores competition problems in a wide range of high-tech firms—from those that sell purely digital products, such as video streaming, search, software, or email services, to others that sell more traditional "tactile" products, such as hardware, clothing, groceries, or rides. He offers a realistic look at the powers and limitations of antitrust law in tech markets with an assessment that is as comprehensive as it is accessible.

After a general introduction to antitrust law, Tech Monopoly considers how competitive harm should be assessed in these markets. Then Hovenkamp looks at the role of large digital platforms, including Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft, and considers whether their size alone is an antitrust problem or if the concern should be limited to market power. Finally, the author addresses the very difficult problem of remedies. Should we "break up" big tech, and if so, how? What kind of breakup of these firms would make users or others better off? And if breakups are not the only possible antitrust fix, are there more effective and less disruptive alternatives?


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on August 29, 2024

This is a delightful primer into antitrust issues in the tech world, and the opening itself is actually a great overview of antitrust law in general. Hoevenkamp’s preferred approach for dealing with these issues clearly sounds in the Harvard school approach, which I find refreshing and very grounded......more

Goodreads review by Alex on August 09, 2024

Short and non technical, but very clear. End of the book suffers a bit from the brevity but overall great......more