This publication contains my latest reading suggestions, i.e., academic papers and articles I enjoyed reading in November 2024. You can follow me on X (@ProfSchrepel), LinkedIn (here) or BlueSky (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).
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Antitrust:
- The Evolution (and Devolution) of Market Structure Reasoning (Sean Sullivan – SSRN)
- An Unconventional View of Intellectual Property and Antitrust Policy (Jonathan Barnett – SSRN)
- Farewell to a Norm-Buster (Corbin K. Barthold – City Journal)
- What to Expect Under President Trump Antitrust Review (Nick Levy & Dave Gelfand – Cleary Gottlieb) 🎧
- The EC’s Draft Guidelines on Exclusionary Abuses (Akman, Fumagalli & Motta – SSRN)
- Breaking up Big Tech: Scissor-Line Suggestions for Smart Cuts (Schinkel & Oosten – JAE)
- Breaking Up Google Would Be a Big Mistake (Herb Hovenkamp – NYTimes)
Artificial Inteligence:
- How to Regulate AI Without Stifling Innovation (Jason Furman – WSJ)
- A.I. Chatbots Defeated Doctors at Diagnosing Illness (Gina Kolata – NYTimes)
- The use of algorithms in society (Cass Sunstein – The Review of Austrian Economics)
Econ:
- Ikea (Ben Gilbert and David Rosenthal – Acquired) 🎧
- The Scaling of Everything (Stefan Thurner & Thibault Schrepel – Scaling Theory) 🎧
- Institution Building without Commitment (Bassetto, Huo & Ríos-Rull – AER)
- On the Origin of Platforms: An Evolutionary Perspective (Dirk Auer & Geoffrey Manne – Mercatus)
Other:
- Scaling up to The Olympics (Rory Linkletter & Thibault Schrepel – Scaling Theory) 🎧
- Law and Complexity: An Introduction (Michal Shur-Ofry – SSRN)
- 15 most cited Law & Economics faculty in the U.S., 2019-2023 (Brian Leiter)
Thibault Schrepel
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