Digital Platform Regulation: Making Markets Work for People by Fiona Scott Morton explores how improved rules, and regulatory frameworks can promote competition, innovation, and fairness in digital markets.
The book addresses the global challenges posed by dominant digital platforms—such as rising prices, limited choices, and restricted innovation—and highlights recent regulatory efforts, including the EU’s Digital Markets Act and US antitrust actions. Drawing on Scott Morton’s deep expertise in competition economics, it offers practical, pro-competitive policy tools designed to restore fairness and innovation in digital markets with minimal government intervention.