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Speaker Series Making Markets Work for People: Digital Platform Regulation

with Fiona Scott Morton

  • October 15, 2025

Join the Stigler Center for a conversation with Fiona Scott Morton (Yale) on her new book, , moderated by Georgetown鈥檚 Filippo Lancieri. Together, they will explore a vital question: How can better rules promoting competition and access 鈥 whether in the form of antitrust remedies or regulation 鈥 help people, businesses, and communities benefit from digital platforms?

The lack of competition in digital markets around the world has led to numerous problems for consumers and society worldwide, from high prices to limited choices to restricted innovation. In recent years, regulators have increasingly turned their attention to these issues. But there are difficult and important questions remaining. This book sets out to fill the gap. Fiona Scott Morton鈥檚 decades of experience鈥攊n academia, public service, and the private sector鈥攊nform the writing herein, alongside many collaborators from legal, technological, and economic fields across two continents. The book provides a set of intellectually sound, enforceable, and impactful tools to solve these complex issues.

, Theodore Nierenberg Professor of Economics, Yale University School of Management
(moderator), Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center

Date: October 15, 2025
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. CT

WEBINAR

*This event will be recorded, live-streamed, and on the record.