A non-exclusive list of ProMarket‘s citations among the media, government, and NGOs. To see how our articles are cited in scholarship, see here.

February 13, 2026: Bloomberg cites Bill Baer’s ProMarket article on industrial policy and its relationship with competition policy.

February 9, 2026: Reason cites Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson’s keynote speech at the 2025 Stigler Center Antitrust and Competition Conference.

January 30, 2026: The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis cites David Dubrow and Kent Hiteshew’s ProMarket article on how poor disclosure requirements have historically harmed the municipal bond market.

January 27, 2026: Democracy cites Hiba Hafiz’s ProMarket article on how antitrust can support labor markets.

December 23, 2025: Quartz cites Konrad Kollnig’s article on how Google uses its browser to maintain its monopoly in other markets, particularly online search and advertisement.

December 16, 2025: The Nation cites Sanjuka Paul’s article on the moral origins of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

December 16, 2025: The Center for Strategic & International Studies cites a book excerpt by Margaret M. Pearson, Meg Rithmire and Kellee S. Tsai, published in ProMarket, on how China’s party-state capitalism interacts with the global economy.

November 21, 2025: Bloomberg cites Mihir Kshirsagar’s ProMarket article on Google’s monopoly on online search and if generative artificial intelligence can plausibly disrupt it.

October 24, 2025: Forbes cites Alexandros Kazimirov’s article on Big Tech’s quasi-mergers with AI startups.

October 23, 2025: A Freedom House article cites Audrye Wong’s article on how China uses its market power to influence policymaking in other countries.

October 18, 2025: El PaÃs cites Margherita Colangelo’s ProMarket article on why the Trump administration’s strategies to lower drug prices for Americans are unlikely to succeed.

October 17, 2025: CNN cites J.J. Prescott, Stewart Schwab, and Evan Starr’s ProMarket article on the use of training repayment agreements in the United States labor market.

August 25, 2025: Quartz cites Bill Baer’s ProMarket article on industrial policy and its relationship with competition policy.

August 20, 2025: Forbes cites ProMarket‘s article on the market price of private health data.

August 20, 2025: The New Republic cites Jonathan B. Baker’s article on how the second Trump administration threatens the integrity of competition policy.

July 13, 2025: Bloomberg cites Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson’s keynote speech at the 2025 Stigler Center Antitrust and Competition Conference.

July 10, 2025: Inside Higher Ed cites Yonghong An, Michael A. Williams, and Mo Xiao’s ProMarket article on how concentration in the academic publishing market harms academic output.

May 2, 2025: The American Prospect cites Matt Stoller’s ProMarket article on how the American government wastefully outsources work to McKinsey.

February 13, 2025: The New Republic cites Sandeep Vahessan’s ProMarket article on Robert Bork’s role in transforming antitrust regulation to undermine labor in an article on how the Democratic Party must redevelop its policies following its losses in the 2024 election.

February 12, 2025: Rebecca Haw Allensworth cites Brink Lindsey and Steven M. Teles’ ProMarket article on the role of licensing in driving up healthcare costs in her The Atlantic article on the United States’ broken licensing system.

February 9, 2025: Martin Sandbu cites Anu Bradford’s ProMarket article on the false choice between digital regulation and innovation in his Financial Times column on how the European Union must rethink the digital economy.

February 3, 2025: Doug Kass concurs with Eugene Fama’s prediction that Bitcoin will become worthless in ten years in his post for TheStreet.

January 19, 2025: Nate Silver cites John M. Barrios and Luigi Zingales’ ProMarket article discussing the implications of Pfizer influencing the 2020 presidential election in his blog post on why the Democrats lost the 2024 presidential election.

January 16, 2025: the Department of Health and
Human Services cites Rena Conti, Fiona Scott Morton, Adam Kroetsch, Stephen Colvill and Mark Rosenberg’s ProMarket article discussing how to prevent drug shortages and ensure quality.

November 13, 2024: Investopedia cites Alessio Terzi’s ProMarket article refuting arguments that capitalism is incompatible with efforts to mitigate climate change in its article on what defines capitalism.

October 31, 2024: Vox cites Matt Stoller’s ProMarket article on the resurgence of the American antimonopoly movement in its article pushing back against progressive attacks on corporate power.

October 23, 2024: Abe Beame cites G. Vaughn Joy’s ProMarket article discussing the Paramount Decrees in a Ringer article on the changing landscape of cinema in the United States.

October 10, 2024: John Authers cites Richard Baker, Carola Frydman, and Eric Hilt’s ProMarket’s article on antitrust debates at the turn of the nineteenth century in his Bloomberg column discussing the lack of media interest in antitrust in the leadup to the 2024 presidential election.

September 27,2024: Toni Aguilar Rosenthal and Will Royce cite Dylan Gyauch-Lewis’s ProMarket article in their article on Energy Transfer’s legal battle with the National Labor Relations Board for the Texas Observer.

September 27, 2024: Matt Bruenig and Zephyr Teachout cite in their Nation article Jim Schmitz and David Fettig’s ProMarket article tying monopolies to increased poverty.

September 23, 2024: Kathryn Palmer cites Yonghong An, Michael A. Williams, and Mo Xiao’s ProMarket article in her article for Inside Higher Ed discussing a recent antitrust lawsuit against academic journal publishers.

September 20, 2024: Peter Coy contrasts ProMarket’s disclosure policy to the less rigid standards of other publications in his New York Times column discussing corporate money and conflicts of interest in academia.

September 9, 2024: Politco cites Christian Bergqvist’s ProMarket article on Google’s global antitrust troubles.






