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Antitrust:
- Future Markets and the Social Discount Rate: A New Approach (Jason Potts – NLR)
- Politically Dynamic Competition (Thomas Nachbar – SSRN)
Artificial Inteligence:
- AI, and everything else (Ben Evans)
- Do we think the world is better off with more or less intelligence? (Andrew Ng – FT)
- Superhuman science: How artificial intelligence may impact innovation (Agrawal et al. – J. Evol. Econ)
- Artificial Intelligence Act: deal on comprehensive rules for trustworthy AI (Europe)
- EU’s new AI Act risks hampering innovation, warns Emmanuel Macron (Espinoza & Abboud – FT)
- Introducing the AI Alliance (Meta)
Blockchain:
- The resurgence of crypto (Tyler Cowen – MR)
- Make Ethereum Cypherpunk Again (Vitalik Buterin)
- BitcoinShrooms: An Ordinals Auction (Sotheby’s)
Digital:
- Open Data Commons Licences (Yaniv Benhamou & Melanie Dulong de Rosnay – SSRN)
- The Post-Open Source Movement (Thomas Claburn – The Register)
- Big Tech outspends venture capital firms in AI investment frenzy (George Hammond – FT)
Econ:
- Externalities and complementarities in platforms (Jacobides, Cennamo & Gawer – Research Policy)
- Evolutionary Economic Theory (Katina Michael & Roba Abbas – Theory Hub)
- Data production and the coevolving AI trajectories (Borsato & Lorentz – J. Evol. Econ)
- Do patents really foster innovation in the pharmaceutical sector? (Dosi et al. – J. Econ. Behavior & Org.)
- Open source software and global entrepreneurship (Wright et al. – Research Policy)
- Are intellectual property rights working for society? (Castaldi et al. – Research Policy)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel