This publication contains my latest reading suggestions, i.e., academic papers and articles I enjoyed reading in February 2025. 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), BlueSky (here), and LinkedIn (here).
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Antitrust:
- The Vestager Years: A Data-Driven Assessment (Thibault Schrepel – NLR)
- Did “Consumer Welfare” Change Antitrust? (Hovenkamp – SSRN)
- The Metrics of the DMA’s Success (Colangelo & Martínez – EJRR)
- Ex-post evaluation of the implementation and effectiveness of EU antitrust remedies (DG Comp)
Artificial Inteligence:
- What will AI do to (p)research? (Joshua Gans – Substack)
- The state-of-the-art and how to integrate generative artificial intelligence (Tingelhoff et al. – JIT)
- We Were Wrong About GPUs (Kurt Mackey)
- Reimagining the Policy Cycle in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (Marcucci & Verhulst – SSRN)
- It’s just distributed computing: Rethinking AI governance (Milton L. Muller – Telecommunications Policy)
Digital:
- Code, Law, and Business Models in the Age of AI (Larry Lessig – Scaling Theory) 🎧
- The National Security Internet (Chander – SSRN)
- Utility Engineering (Mazeika et al.)
- Fragmenting Consumer Law Through Data Protection and Digital Market Regulations (Elizalde et al. – JCP)
Econ:
- Rising Market Power: Evidence from Industry Studies (Nathan H. Miller – NLR)
- Radical, disruptive, discontinuous, and breakthrough innovation (Verhoeven et al. – ICC)
- Which Economic Tasks are Performed with AI? (Handa et al.)
- Generative AI at Work (Brynjolfsson et al. – QJE)
- Entrepreneurship and Evolutionary Economics (Bylund – CUP)
Other:
- Scaling Intelligence (David Krakauer – Scaling Theory) 🎧
- The Need for an Innovation Principle in Regulatory Impact Assessment (Pēteris Zilgalvis – NLR)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel