That’s the worry. Even the humble eyeglass industry is dominated by a single firm.
We look into the global spike in myopia, how the Lemtosh got its name, and what your eye doctor knows that you don’t. (Part two of a two-part series.)
SOURCES:Maria Liu • , professor of clinical optometry at the University of California, Berkeley. Harvey Moscot • , C.E.O. of MOSCOT Eyewear and Eyecare. Zachary Moscot • , chief design officer of MOSCOT Eyewear and Eyecare. Cédric Rossi • , equity research analyst at Bryan Garnier. Tim Wu • , professor of law, science and technology at Columbia Law School.
RESOURCES: • " Meta in Talks to Buy Stake in Eyewear Giant EssilorLuxottica • ," by Salvador Rodriguez and Lauren Thomas ( The Wall Street Journal, • 2024). • " The Story Behind Soaring Myopia Among Kids • ," by Manoush Zomorodi, Katie Monteleone, Sanaz Meshkinpour, and Rachel Faulkner White ( Body Electric, • 2024). • " Why So Many People Need Glasses Now • ," by Christophe Haubursin ( Vox, • 2023). • " Eyes on World Sight: Taking Action to Advance Eye Health in China • ," by EssilorLuxottica (2022). • " Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends from 2000 through 2050 • ," by Brien A. Holden, Timothy R. Fricke, Serge Resnikoff, et al. ( Ophthalmology, • 2016). • " Increased Prevalence of Myopia in the United States Between 1971-1972 and 1999-2004 • ," by Susan Vitale, Robert D. Sperduto, and Frederick L. Ferris ( Archives of Ophthalmology, • 2009).
EXTRAS: • " The Economics of Eyeglasses • ," series by Freakonomics Radio • (2024).
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