Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is the most ambitious economic transformation program in the world today, yet it is widely misunderstood in the West. This column introduces a new analytical framework to explain how digital technologies are upgrading the operating system of Saudi capitalism, shifting the economy from rent distribution to value creation through deeper, more competitive markets. Beyond the headline giga-projects, Vision 2030 is fundamentally a competition policy reform program that works to strengthen property rights, digitize economic infrastructure, and...

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Reading suggestions – February 2026

Here are Thibault Schrepel’s monthly reading suggestions. Topics include the constitutional limits of the Digital Markets Act, antitrust’s fixation on...

Reading suggestions – January 2026

Here are Thibault Schrepel’s monthly reading suggestions. Topics include market power and competition regimes, the limits of AI scaling, the...

The world’s most downloaded antitrust articles of 2025

As for previous years, here are the world’s most downloaded antitrust and competition law articles posted on SSRN during 2025.

Reading suggestions – December 2025

Here are Thibault Schrepel’s monthly reading suggestions. Topics include measure market power, nascent competition and killer acquisitions, the end of...

Antitrust Antidote: October-December 2025

There were a number of decisions from October through December 2025, including: (1) FTC v. Meta, in which the court...

The Enigmas of Monopoly Power

Market power can be assessed in antitrust cases by two methods often described as “alternatives”. For unilateral conduct, however, they...

Understanding Digital Sovereignty in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

EU Digital Sovereignty has emerged as a key policy topic amid growing geopolitical tensions fuelled by an AI arms race...

Return-to-Office Policies and AI Knowledge Sharing: A Game-Theoretic Analysis

We develop a game-theoretic model to analyze optimal workplace arrangements in AI-enhanced teams where knowledge sharing is subject to location-dependent...

European Digital Sovereignty: From Naïveté to Sustainability?

Two decades of hyperactive EU digital rule-making have not delivered “digital sovereignty,” but instead exposed a strategic naïveté: Brussels built...

Revisiting Antitrust in the Age of Great-Powers Competition

US antitrust law has traditionally paid little attention to global competitiveness and industrial policy objectives. This reflects a commitment to...

Reading suggestions – November 2025

Here are Thibault Schrepel’s monthly reading suggestions. Topics include post-profit antitrust, anticompetitive directors, the dynamic competition approach, Moore's Law, GenAI...

EU Digital Regulation as Industry Shaping Policy: The DSA, Brussels Effect, and Global Competitiveness

The European Union’s recent wave of digital regulations, especially the Digital Services Act (DSA), highlights a strategic use of law...

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