Amy Pond

Amy Pond is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Washington University in St. Louis. She conducts research in international and comparative political economy. Her current research looks at how market concentration, asset mobility, and international ownership affect domestic policies, including the provision of public goods like property rights and democratic representation. She has also worked on trade and financial liberalization and the broader logic of institutional change.

What Principles Influence Public Support for Stronger Antitrust Enforcement?

In two new research papers, Ryan Brutger and Amy Pond explore how different messaging about the effects of  antitrust enforcement sway American public opinion toward and away from stronger enforcement.

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