My visitor on this week’s episode of the Cell Dev Memo podcast is Andrey Fradkin, an Assistant Professor of Advertising at Boston College’s Questrom Faculty of Enterprise. The subject of our dialog is the position of antitrust in tech and the varied design selections influence client welfare. Amongst different issues, our dialogue covers:
The position of antitrust regulation with respect to digital marketplaces;
Whether or not digital marketplaces naturally pattern towards anticompetitive habits;
How and whether or not sure client tech design practices can profit customers and nonetheless be thought of anti-competitive;
Amazon’s remedy of its personal merchandise in search rankings (from Andrey’s paper on the topic);
Whether or not Amazon’s branded search promoting product impacts the economics of retail on the Amazon platform;
The tradeoffs that should be thought of within the Amazon antitrust case (from Andrey’s HBR article on the topic);
How the influence on advertisers and customers of promoting on the Amazon platform ought to be thought of;
How antitrust enforcement of Massive Tech would possibly evolve.
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