Information Economy Project

Are Apple And Google Illegally Crushing Competitors? Experts Opinions Clash Before Congress (March 11, 2020)

Thomas Hazlett, Hugh H. Macaulay Endowed Chair of Economics and Director of the Information Economy Project at Clemson University, weighs in on a Senate subcommittee hearing discussing “platform monopolists” such as Apple and Google. The hearing, which included testimony from a noted economics professor, the president of an app industry trade association, and a public […]

Self-Inflicted Policy Errors Put Hong Kong’s Economy at Risk By Kevin Tsui (Feb. 06, 2020)

Should IBM and other international cloud computing enterprises move their Asian businesses away from Hong Kong? The prolonged US-China trade dispute, coupled with anti-government protests, could trigger an exodus of capital and talent from Hong Kong. Last October, Goldman Sachs estimated that Hong Kong may have lost US$4 billion of capital to Singapore. More recently, […]

Troll Hunters: Clemson professors race to expose social media propoganda (Jan. 16, 2020)

Patrick Warren, associate professor in the John E. Walker Department of Economics, and Darren Linvill, associate professor in the Department of Communication, expose the methods used by Russian trolls and educate students on how to be more cautious social media users. “Destroying empathy is their end goal, and disgust is the mechanism,” Warren said. “Infect enough […]

Thomas W. Hazlett, writing the Cover Story in the Oct. 2019 Reason Magazine: The New Trustbusters are Coming for Big Tech

The New Trustbusters Are Coming for Big Tech Left and right are joining forces under the banner of “hipster antitrust.” THOMAS W. HAZLETT | FROM THE OCTOBER 2019 ISSUE Jeff Bezos “is worried about me,” grinned Donald Trump back in 2016 while discussing Amazon’s bald-headed billionaire. “He thinks I would go after him for antitrust, because he’s got […]