
Planet Money FTC Chair Lina Khan on Antitrust in the age of Amazon
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Nov 3, 2023 Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission, is renowned for her groundbreaking work on antitrust reform. In this discussion, she delves into her viral article on Amazon's market power and the need for modern antitrust strategies. Khan highlights her proactive approach in tackling major tech firms like Meta and Amazon, emphasizing the implications for consumer rights and corporate behavior. She also shares insights on the evolving landscape of antitrust law and the FTC's ongoing efforts to reshape legislation to combat monopolistic practices in the digital era.
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Amazon's Antitrust Paradox
- Lina Khan's paper "Amazon's Antitrust Paradox" argued that focusing solely on short-term prices misses anti-competitive practices.
- Digital markets prioritize growth over immediate profits, obscuring anti-competitive tactics.
Hypothetical to Reality
- In 2019, Planet Money asked Lina Khan what she'd do with unlimited antitrust power.
- She became FTC Chair two years later, putting her in a position to enact her ideas.
FTC's Challenges
- The FTC, while powerful, is relatively small and faces well-resourced corporations.
- Lina Khan acknowledges similarities between today's tech giants and Gilded Age "robber barons."




