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Antitrust:
- Antitrust Market Definition: the Hypothetical Monopolist and Brown Shoe (Herbert Hovenkamp – NLR)
- Antitrust Usage and the Secret Handshake (Daniel A. Crane – NLR)
- Cani Fernández on Computational Antitrust in Spain (Schrepel – Stanford) 🎥
- PhD Position: Digital Ecosystems in Competition Law and Market Regulation (VU Amsterdam)
- Private Enforcement of the DMA Rules before the National Courts (Assimakis Komninos – SSRN)
- A Field Experiment on Antitrust Compliance (Kei Kawai & Jun Nakabayashi – NBER)
Artificial Inteligence:
- Open-Source AI Scaling Laws (Thomas Wolf & Thibault Schrepel)
- Measuring Trends in AI (Stanford HAI)
- Tech Leaders Once Cried for AI Regulation. Now the Message Is ‘Slow Down’ (Steven Levy – Wired)
- On Liking Algorithms (Cass R. Sunstein & Lucia A. Reisch – SSRN)
- ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Large Language Models, and Law (Harry Surden – SSRN)
Digital:
- Bridging Disciplinary Disconnects: The Role of Legal Experts in Legal NLP (Robert Mahari – NLR)
- Microsoft (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal – Acquired) 🎧
- After 6-year Hiatus, Stripe to Start Taking Crypto Payments (Ingrid Lunden – TC)
Econ:
- The Evolution of Economies, Technologies, and Other Institutions (Schrepel – JIE)
- Complex problem solving as a source of competitive advantage (Veríssimo et al. – JOI)
- The Economic Institutions of Artificial Intelligence (Sinclair Davidson – JIE)
- The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Productivity, Distribution and Growth (OECD)
- Venture capital investments in artificial intelligence (Benedetta Montanaro et al. – JEC)
- Bargaining and Dynamic Competition (Shanglyu Deng et al. – NBER)
- Law & Economics at Sixty: Mapping the Field (Kantorowicz-Reznichenko & Kantorowicz – JES)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel