This publication contains my latest reading suggestions, i.e., academic papers and articles I enjoyed reading in June 2024. You can follow me on X (@ProfSchrepel) or LinkedIn (here) to be notified of similar articles on a more regular basis. The Network Law Review is also available on X (@NetworkLawRev) and LinkedIn (here).
LISTEN TO THE “SCALING THEORY” PODCAST
Antitrust:
- The Antitrust Revolution That Mostly Wasn’t and Probably Won’t Be (Jonathan M. Barnett – NLR)
- The Impact of the Neo-Brandeis Movement on Antitrust: A Sceptical View (Wolf Sauter – NLR)
- Computational Antitrust Within Agencies: 3rd Annual Report (ed. Schrepel & Groza – Stanford)
- Antitrust Antidote: March-May 2024 (Nathan Wilson & Koren W. Wong-Ervin – NLR)
- OECD x Stanford Computational Antitrust (Jenny, Kovacic, Groza & Schrepel – OECD & Stanford) 🎥
- Latin Antitrust Chronicles: January-June 2024 (Bruna Cataldo & Marcela Mattiuzzo – NLR)
- Tying Law for the Digital Age (Daniel A. Crane – Michigan)
- Booking.com chief slams EU over ‘dumb’ regulations (Javier Espinoza – FT)
- Timeline of Major Antitrust Actions in the US and EU (TPI)
- Neither Mergers nor Cartels: Innovation Networks and Competition Law (Groza & Perrin – JCLE)
Artificial Inteligence:
- HAI at Five: Celebrating 5 Years of Impact (Stanford – YouTube) 🎥
- Hypersuasion – On AI’s Persuasive Power and How to Deal With It (Luciano Floridi – SSRN)
Digital:
- Scaling Plurality (Glen Weyl & Thibault Schrepel – YouTube, Spotify, Apple) 🎙️
- It’s Time for Pro-Innovation, Atlanticist European Leadership (Coniglio et al. – ITIF)
- The Ethereum Government (Christine Kim – Galaxy)
- A support system for the detection of abusive clauses in B2C contracts (Sławomir Dadas et al. – AI & Law)
- Wrapping up my PhD (Marco Almada – Substack)
Econ:
- Venture Capital and the International Relocation of Startups (Stefan Weik et al. – Research Policy)
- Kenneth Arrow’s Fundamental Critique of Neoclassical Economics (Yam Maayan – SSRN)
Other:
- More Laws, More Growth? Evidence from U.S. States (Elliott Ash et al. – JPE)
- On an ‘Evolutionary’ Theory of Legal Systems (Julieta A. Rabanos – SSRN)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel