About our work
Monopolies have taken control of our economies and entrepreneurs are the victim of monopolies predatory practices. It is time to re-imagine localized economies for the benefit of all. Instead of our economic system benefiting only the behemoth conglomerates, our policies and practices should benefit the common good. Local business by its very nature is the antidote to monopoly power.
This is why AMIBA has committed to join the effort to reign in monopolies and give our local businesses a fair chance. There is a role for each of us. We encourage you to get involved. Start by reading The Big Deal of Antitrust Laws for Small Businesses. This short paper explains why our work is so important to you and your community.
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Small Business Rising Social Media and Digital Toolkit
Small Business Rising’s (SBR) biweekly social media toolkit provides social media content for...
Access to Markets Symposium: What You Can Do Next
“Taking on monopolies is about allowing capitalism to act as it should…Part of the answer lies in the lack of competition, and we see it from everything from cat foods to caskets.”
Businesses Tell of the Impacts of Facing Amazon
From Cambridge Day As Amazon prioritizes delivery speed and low prices, often at the cost of its...
Access to Markets Symposium Featuring Senator Amy Klobuchar
On October 5, 4 – 5:30 PM EDT, join us at the Access to Markets Symposium featuring Sen. Amy Klobuchar and co-hosted by: AMIBA, Common Future, Small Business Majority, Common Good Collective, and American Economic Liberties Project.
From the Executive Director: Initiative Updates
AMIBA will host a virtual convening in early October in collaboration with the Access to Markets Initiative led by the American Economic Liberties Project.
Access to Markets Initiative
AMIBA is partnering with the American Economic Liberties Project in the Access to Markets...
House Judiciary Committee Approves Package for Antitrust Legislation
The Judiciary Committee wrote and passed six different bills, two of them being general-purpose...
From the Executive Director: A Just and Fair Approach
AMIBA and partners are leading the effort to understand the narrative and conversation needed to...
Thank you to our partners in the Catalyzing Local Business Initiative
George Farah
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The important work that AMIBA does to fight monopolies is funded in part by the Anti-Monopoly Fund.