Why FTC chair Lina Khan is one of Fast Company's 10 most innovative people of the last 10 years
Briefly

Lina Khan's early research on poultry industry monopolies shaped her approach to antitrust, emphasizing market structure over consumer prices and advocating for stronger regulatory actions.
Khan’s groundbreaking article argued that antitrust should look beyond mere pricing, focusing instead on the broader effects of anticompetitive practices, which offers a more crucial lens for regulation.
As FTC chair, Khan has implemented her vision, tackling major corporations like Nvidia and Illumina, showcasing her commitment to enhancing competition and monitoring corporate power.
Khan believes that in a competitive economy, assessing harms involves more complexity than just pricing, reinforcing the necessity for antitrust enforcement to adapt to modern market realities.
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