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This post features my latest reading suggestions based on the academic papers and press articles that I enjoyed reading in September 2022. As I tend to favor the active sharing of open-source publications, you can follow me on Twitter (@ProfSchrepel) or LinkedIn (here) to find out about similar articles on a more regular basis. The Network Law Review also is on Twitter (@NetworkLawRev) and LinkedIn (here).
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Antitrust:
- How to make sensible merger policies? (Dennis W. Carlton – Network Law Review)
- Cartel Screening and Machine Learning (Harrington & Imhof – Stanford Computational Antitrust)
- Four Bad Reasons to Bring Criminal Monopolization Cases (Daniel E. Crane – Network Law Review)
- Calling For a New Theory of Dynamic Competition (Anouk van der Veer – Network Law Review)
- EU engaged in antitrust gerrymandering against Google (Nicolas Petit — The Hill)
- Antitrust Unchained: The EU’s Case Against Self-Preferencing (Giuseppe Colangelo — ICLE)
- A discussion around machine learning and cartels (Schrepel, Harrington & Imhof – Stanford Computational Antitrust) 🎥
- Recalibrate Compass: Towards Effective Competition Law Enforcement on Mixed Markets (Sluijs – SSRN)
- Antitrust’s Make-or-Buy Problem Reinvigorated (Selçukhan Ünekbas – Kluwer)
- How Do Top Acquirers Compare in Technology Mergers? New Evidence from an S&P Taxonomy (Jin et al. — SSRN)
Blockchain:
- Google’s $4B Fine May Threaten Web3 Protocols, Legal Expert Says (Jack Schickler — Coindesk)
- Blockchain & Antitrust (Jammin’Digital) 🎧
- The exchange theory of web3 governance (or ‘blockchains without romance’) (Potts et al. — SSRN)
- There Never Was a Real Tulip Fever (Lorraine Boissoneault — Smithsonian Magazine)
Digital Economy + Digital Laws:
- The AI Act: A Conversation with Axel Voss from the European Parliament (Schrepel & Voss – Network Law Review) 🎥
- Amazon.com (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal – Acquired) 🎧
- AI for the Next Era (Reid Hoffman – Greylock)
- What Silicon Valley “Gets” about Software Engineers that Traditional Companies Do Not (Orosz – Pragmatic Engineer)
- From Negative to Positive Algorithm Rights (Coglianese & Hefter)
Econ:
- Economics and the Search for Life (Anamaria Berea – Network Law Review)
- The foundations of Schumpeterian dynamics: The European evidence (Antonelli & Feder – J. Evol. Econ.)
- Prediction Markets for Economic Forecasting (Snowberg, Wolfers & Zitzewitz – NBER)
- Linux smartphones exist? And what does that have to do with antitrust? (Albrecht – Economic Forces)
Other:
- Legal Dynamism (Pentland & Mahari – Network Law Review)
- Quantifying hierarchy and dynamics in US faculty hiring and retention (Wapman et al. – Nature)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel