Jan Loeys
Jan Loeys is a Belgian American economist. He has taught finance and economics at UCLA, the Wharton School, NYU, and Fordham University. He was Senior Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and is currently Managing Director and Senior Advisor, Long-Term Strategy, at J.P. Morgan (Please note that the opinions expressed in this interview are his own and do not represent those of his employer).
Interviews with Jan Loeys
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The Hour of Fate: Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan, and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism
by Susan Berfield -
2
The Curse of Bigness: Anti-Trust in the New Gilded Age
by Tim Wu -
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Antitrust: Taking on Monopoly Power from the Gilded Age to the Digital Age
by Amy Klobuchar -
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The Great Reversal: How America Gave up on Free Markets
by Thomas Philippon -
5
The Profit Paradox: How Thriving Firms Threaten the Future of Work
by Jan Eeckhout
The best books on Market Concentration, recommended by Jan Loeys
The best books on Market Concentration, recommended by Jan Loeys
Power corrupts and corporate power is no exception: its effects are bad for consumers, bad for workers and bad for the economy. Here, Belgian American economist Jan Loeys recommends books that look at the economic and political implications of ‘market concentration,’ and explains why we don’t need governments that are pro-business but ones that are pro-market.