Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Big Tech & The Digital Economy

Nicolas Petit, Big Tech & The Digital Economy: The Moligopoly Scenario (Oxford University Press, 2020). 

Using economics, business, and management science as well legal reasoning, this book offers a new perspective on big tech. It builds a theory of "moligopoly." The theory advances that the tech giants, or at least some of them, coexist both as monopolies and oligopoly firms that compete against each other in an environment of deep uncertainty and economic dynamism. 


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A Collective Bargain

 Jane McAlevey, A Collective Bargain: Unions, Organizing, and the Fight for Democracy (Ecco, 2020). 

In A Collective Bargain, longtime labor organizer, environmental activist, and political campaigner Jane McAlevey makes the case that unions are one of the only institutions capable of taking effective action against today's super-rich corporate class. Since the 1930s, when unions flourished under New Deal protections, corporations have waged a stealthy and ruthless war against the labor movement. 


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Online Courts and the Future of Justice

 Richard Susskind, Online Courts and the Future of Justice (Oxford University Press, 2019). 

Drawing on almost 40 years in the fields of legal technology and jurisprudence, Susskind shows how we can use the remarkable reach of the internet to help people understand and enforce their legal rights. More than half of humanity is now online. More people in the world now have internet access than access to justice. 

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