Please find below the links that I enjoyed during the month of October 2018. Mostly antitrust, but not limited to it. In no particular order:
- Quality considerations in digital zero-price markets (OECD)
- Pricing Algorithms (CMA)
- GAFA in China? (Wendy Ng & Caron Beaton-Wells)
- The Misguided Assault on the Consumer Welfare Standard in the Age of Platform Markets (D. Melamed & Nicolas Petit)
- Why sound law and economics should guide competition policy in the digital economy (Dirk Auer, Geoffrey A. Manne, Aurelien Portuese & Thibault Schrepel)
- The Global Tech Backlash Is Just Beginning (Christopher Mims)
- A Contribution to ‘Shaping Competition Policy in the Era of Digitisation’ (Pablo Ibáñez Colomo)
- Submission on shaping competition policy in the era of digitisation (Brave)
- What Frankenstein’s creature can really tell us about AI (Eileen Hunt Botting)
- Leading academics reveal: what are we getting wrong about AI? (Lanisha Butterfield)
- Michael Munger on Sharing, Transaction Costs, and Tomorrow 3.0 (Russ Roberts)
- Governing artificial intelligence: ethical, legal, and technical opportunities and challenges (The Royal Society)
- I’m very sorry, but you’re going to have to learn to love the blockchain (Jon Evans)
- WSJCoin: Yes, We Created Our Own Cryptocurrency (Steven Russolillo & Clément Bürge)
- Ideological Profiles of the Economics Laureates (Daniel Klein)
- Why Paul Romer won the Nobel Prize in economics (Tyler Cowen)
- William Nordhaus and why he won the Nobel Prize in economics (Tyler Cowen)
- Robert Nozick Interview 1990
- Study: Google is the biggest beneficiary of the GDPR (Björn Greif)
- Keynote address from Tim Cook (Apple) at the European Data Protection Supervisor
- Europe’s Attacks on Google Are Backfiring (Bloomberg Editorial Board)
- “Start Me Up”: Start-Up Nations, Innovation, and Antitrust Policy (Makan Delrahim)
- Italy hits Apple, Samsung with fines over ‘planned obsolescence’ (Nicholas Vinocur)
- It’s Time For A Real Discussion About Antitrust (Nicolas Colin)
- The end of competition? (Robert J. Samuelson)
Thibault Schrepel
(@LeConcurrential)