Global reading room
The global reading room is necessarily select and incomplete, but when time permits I will post links to relevant publications that pique my interest …
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The Looming Crisis in Antitrust Economics
Herbert Hovenkamp, The Looming Crisis in Antitrust Economics (October 5, 2020) Boston University Law Review (2021)
Algorithms and Competition Law
Michal Gal and Thibault Schrepel, ‘Algorithms and Competition Law‘ (SSRN, 7 September 2020)
Radical Restorative Remedies for Digital Markets
Gal, Michal and Petit, Nicolas, Radical Restorative Remedies for Digital Markets (September 6, 2020). Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 37, No. 1, 2021,
Antitrust in the Shadow of Market Disruptions
Barak Orbach, ‘Antitrust in the Shadow of Market Disruptions‘ (2020) 34(3) Antitrust 32
Antitrust and Platform Monopoly
Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Penn, Institute for Law and Economic Research Paper No 20-43 (22 July 2020). Abstract: “This article first considers an often-discussed question about large internet platforms that deal directly with consumers: Are they “winner take all,” or natural monopoly, firms?”
Antitrust: What Counts as Consumer Welfare?
Hovenkamp, Herbert, Antitrust: What Counts as Consumer Welfare? (July 20, 2020). U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 20-44.
Attention Intermediaries: Regulatory Options and their Institutional Implications
Monti, Giorgio, Attention Intermediaries: Regulatory Options and their Institutional Implications (July 7, 2020). TILEC Discussion Paper No. DP2020-018
Platforms, Power and the Antitrust Challenge: A Modest Proposal to Narrow the US-Europe Divide
Eleanor M Fox, ‘Platforms, Power and the Antitrust Challenge: A Modest Proposal to Narrow the U.S.–Europe Divide’ (2019) 98(2) Nebraska Law Review 297
Reactionary antitrust
John M Newman, Reactionary Antitrust (September 16, 2019). Concurrences Revue, No. 4 (2019)
Algorithmic Opacity and Exclusion in Antitrust Law
Mark R Patterson, Algorithmic Opacity and Exclusion in Antitrust Law (2018). Italian Antitrust Review; Fordham Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 3400208
Algorithms as Illegal Agreements
Gal, Michal, Algorithms as Illegal Agreements (May 2, 2018). Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox
Lina M Khan, ‘Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox (2016-2017) 126(3) The Yale Law Journal 710
Algorithmic Consumers
Gal, Michal Gal and Niva Elkin-Koren, Algorithmic Consumers (August 8, 2016) Harvard Journal of Law and Technology
The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement
Michal Gal and Daniel L Rubinfeld, The Hidden Costs of Free Goods: Implications for Antitrust Enforcement (2016) 80 Antitrust Law Journal
The antitrust consumer welfare paradox
Barak Orbach, The Antitrust Consumer Welfare Paradox (28 February 2011). (2011) 7(1) Journal of Competition Law & Economics 133-164. Arizona Legal Studies Discussion Paper No. 10-07