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October 20, 2025|Reports & Briefings
EU Should Improve Transparency in the Digital Services Act
The implementation of the Digital Services Act’s transparency obligations fails to provide meaningful insight into online platforms’ content moderation decisions, the extraterritorial effects of the act, and its effects on online speech.
October 20, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: Inflation Is Expected to Rise to 3 Percent in the United States in 2026
Though inflation has remained relatively stable thus far in 2025, projections estimate that inflation in the United States will increase in 2026 from 2.7 percent to 3 percent.
October 17, 2025|Blogs
The Brussels Effect Comes to Brasília: Why Its New Digital Markets Bill Misses the Mark
Brazil’s Digital Markets Bill promises to tame tech giants, but in reality, it threatens to import Europe’s flawed regulatory experiment—punishing innovation more than protecting consumers
October 17, 2025|Blogs
What Happened to the American Business Creed? Part II: Societal Attacks
Americans have forgotten that prosperity depends on valuing productivity, grounding ideals in realism, striving for progress, and maintaining the optimism and adventurous spirit to embrace change.
October 16, 2025|Blogs
Wake up, Europe. It’s Time to Get Serious About Innovation.
The UK’s refusal to formally designate China as a national security threat has undermined its ability to prosecute espionage, leaving its technology and innovation sectors vulnerable to Chinese infiltration and economic coercion.
October 16, 2025|Blogs
Schumpeter’s Vindication: The Enduring Link Between Scale and Innovation
Economic evidence continues to show positive effects of firm size on innovation. Scale matters for innovation and economic growth, and antitrust policy should not be constrained by the “big is bad” notions of today’s antitrust populists.
October 14, 2025|Reports & Briefings
Rethinking Antitrust: The Case for Dynamic Competition Policy
Antitrust policy relies too heavily on static models that focus on prices and market shares while treating innovation as external. A dynamic approach that views competition as a process of innovation is better suited to guiding policy in today’s technology-driven economy.
October 14, 2025|Blogs
Nature Conservation, Dire Wolves, Moratoria, and Technophobia
A proposed moratorium on genetically modified plants and animals would backfire—decades of evidence show biotechnology helps conserve biodiversity by reducing habitat loss, curbing disease, and aiding species recovery.
October 14, 2025|Blogs
Fact of the Week: US R&D Value Added Has Increased by 63 Percent from 2013 to 2023
According to the BEA’s R&D Satellite Account, R&D value added has increased in real terms from 2013 to 2023 by 63 percent.
October 12, 2025|Testimonies & Filings
Letter to the Prime Minister and National Assembly of Vietnam Regarding the Proposed Law on Digital Transformation
If enacted, the draft law may inadvertently harm Vietnamese consumers, stifle digital innovation, and complicate bilateral trade relations between the United States and Vietnam to the detriment of both nations.