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Antitrust:
- Computational Antitrust Within Antitrust Agencies (Schrepel & Groza – Stanford) 🎥
- Here’s why Threads is delayed in Europe (Makena Kelly – The Verge)
- Antitrust Regulation by Intimidation (Gus Hurwitz and Geoffrey Manne – WSJ)
- How Biden Can Get Antitrust Right (Jason Furman and Carl Shapiro – WSJ)
- European Commission’s Cartel Fining Formula (Bruno Van den Bosch & Friso Bostoen – Stanford Computational Antitrust)
Artificial Inteligence:
- Marc Andreessen on Why AI Will Save the World (Russ Roberts – EconTalk) 🎧
- How do we know how smart AI systems are? (Melanie Mitchell – Science)
- Five ways AI could improve the world (Steve Rose – The Guardian)
Blockchain:
- The Complex Relationship between Web2 Giants and Web3 Projects (Schrepel – Computer Law & Security R.)
- Climate Impacts of Bitcoin Mining in the U.S. (Christian Stoll et al. – MIT)
- Sam Altman’s Worldcoin eyeball-scanning crypto project launches (Manish Singh – TechCrunch)
Econ:
- Nike (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal – Acquired)
- Mega Firms and Recent Trends in the U.S. Innovation (Braguinsky et al. – NBER)
- Innovation and Appropriability: Revisiting the Role of IP (Filippo Mezzanotti & Timothy Simcoe – NBER)
- Is big business really getting too big? (The Economist)
Others:
- Harvard’s New Computer Science Teacher Is a Chatbot (Emily Dreibelbis – PC Mag)
- The making of ‘Acquired,’ the No. 1 tech podcast sensation (David Lidsky – Fast Company)
- So Maybe Facebook Didn’t Ruin Politics (Kaitlyn Tiffany – The Atlantic)
- Evolution, Information, and Jurassic Park (Michael Garfield & David Krakauer – Complexity) 🎧
DCI symposium:
- Some Background to Complexity Economics (W. Brian Arthur – NLR)
- Competition Policy Enforcement in a Dynamic World (Pierre Régibeau – NLR)
- Navigating the Death of Competition: The Emergence of Business Ecosystems and Beyond (Moore – NLR)
- Regulation and Competition in Digital Ecosystems: Some Missing Pieces (Eliana Garces – NLR)
- Platforms’ Treacherous Turn (Friso Bostoen & Nicolas Petit – NLR)
- Market Definition And Market Power Evaluation In Dynamic Industries (Andrea Pezzoli – NLR)
- Rethinking Regulation for Dynamic Digital Ecosystems (Beatriz Kira – NLR)
- Ecosystems and Managers (Richard N. Langlois – NLR)
- A Rising Trend in Market Concentration: Myth or Reality? (Benoît Durand & Apolline Jaoui – NLR)
- The EU Digital Markets Act: A One-of-a-kind Regulation (Ana Malheiro – NLR)
- The EU Digital Markets Act: It Is Not About Markets But Ecosystem Failures! (Carmelo Cennamo – NLR)
- Dynamic Competition, Digital Ecosystems, and Competition Policy (Wolfgang Kerber – NLR)
- Big Tech Acquisitions and Innovation Incentives (Raphaël De Coninck & Christoph von Muellern – NLR)
- Big-Tech Acquisitions and Venture Capital Funding for Start-ups (Johannes M. Bauer & Tiago S. Prado – NLR)
- The UK Facebook/Giphy Case: Taking Dynamic Competition Seriously (Mike Walker – NLR)
- Frameworks for Dynamic Competition (Gabriele Corbetta & Joe Perkins – NLR)
- Dynamic Challenges to Market Definition and Market Power Evaluation in Antitrust Cases (Anna Tzanaki – NLR
- Dynamic Competition, Organizational Capabilities, and M&A: A Short Synopsis (David J. Teece – NLR)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel