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This post features my latest reading suggestions based on the academic papers and press articles that I enjoyed reading in August 2022. As I tend to favor the active sharing of open-source publications, you can follow me on Twitter (@ProfSchrepel) or LinkedIn (here) to access similar articles on a more regular basis.
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Antitrust:
- A Competitive Process Goal Won’t Strengthen Antitrust (Jonathan B. Baker – NLR)
- Competition Stories: May & June 2022 (Makis Komninos – NLR)
- The Corruption of Consumer Welfare (Herb Hovenkamp – ProMarket)
- Podcasts for antitrust law enthusiasts [updated in 2022] (Thibault Schrepel – NLR)
- The Darker Sides of Digital Platform Innovation (Ariel Ezrachi & Maurice E. Stucke – NLR)
Blockchain:
- Ethereum (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal — Acquired) 🎧
- Decentralization Through Tokenization (Michael Sockin & Wei Xiong — NBER) 🎧
- A Revisionist History of Blockchain (Chris Berg – Mint & Burn) 🎧
- Visualized: The State of Central Bank Digital Currencies (Marcus Lu – Visual Capitalist)
- Top Tech Topic, Explained (a16z) 🎧
- A Political History of DAOs (Kelsie Nabben – FWB) 🎧
Artificial Intelligence:
- Adding More Data Isn’t the Only Way to Improve AI (Pushkar P. Apte & Costas J. Spanos – HBR)
- We Need to Talk About How Good A.I. Is Getting (Kevin Roose – NYTimes)
- Stable Diffusion Is the Most Important AI Art Model Ever (Alberto Romero – Algorithmic Bridge)
- Simulation Intelligence: Towards a New Generation of Scientific Methods (Alexander Lavin et al. – ArViX)
Digital Economy + Digital Laws:
- Digital Consumers in European Law & Policy – Highlights #1 (Catalina Goanta – NLR)
- Amazon.com (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal — Acquired) 🎧
- The way forward for better regulation in the EU (Giovanni Sartor – European Parliament)
- NFT copyright is still a total mess, says report (Adi Robertson – The Verge)
Other:
- A Cento on Plagiarism (Brian L. Frye — SSRN)
- Bram Stoker, Dracula, and Progress Studies (Tyler Cowen – Marginal Revolution)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel