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Sep 2023
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Prof G Markets: Google’s Antitrust Trial...

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This week on Prof G Markets, Scott makes a case for breaking up Google. He then shares his excitement around Birkenstock going public, and discusses the merits of surge pricing across industries — even at the pub.

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