This publication contains my latest reading suggestions, i.e., academic papers and articles I enjoyed reading in November 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:
- Post-Profit Antitrust (Francis – Yale Law J.)
- Anticompetitive Directors (Miles et al. – Columbia Law Rev.)
- Situating The Dynamic Competition Approach (Petit, Schrepel & Heiden – Antitrust Bulletin)
- Dynamism and Politics in EU Merger Control (Tzanaki – Antitrust Law J.)
- The role of economics and the quality of antitrust enforcement (Bageri & Katsoulacos – J. Ant. Enf.)
- Meta Defeats FTC’s Antitrust Case Alleging Social-Media Monopoly (Michaels & Bobrowsky – WSJ)
- What About Us? Consumer Response to the Digital Markets Act (Bauer & Pandya – ECIPE)
Artificial Inteligence:
- From Moore’s Law to Market Rivalry (Albrecht et al. – SSRN)
- Economies of Open Intelligence: Tracing Power & Participation in the Model Ecosystem (Longre et al.)
- Generative AI Does Not Erase Individual Differences in Human Creativity (Luchini et al. – Arvix)
- Lessons from complex systems science for AI governance (Kolt et al. – Patterns)
- The Latent Role of Open Models in the AI Economy (Nagle & Yue – SSRN)
- OpenAI’s new LLM exposes the secrets of how AI really works (Heaven – MIT Rev)
- The Law and Economics of Generative AI and Copyright (Cooper et al. – Rev. Netw. Econ)
Econ:
- Market microstructure and informational complexity (Rafael R. Guthmann & Brian C. Albrecht)
- From resilience to strength: unleashing Europe’s domestic market (Lagarde – ECB)
- The Scaling of Norms (Cristina Biccheri – Scaling Theory)
- Stanford Agentic Reviewer (Stanford)
- Coca-Cola (Ben Gilbert & David Rosenthal – Acquired)
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner Maria Corina Machado on Defeating Maduro, & Socialism (All-In)
- Galaxy brain resistance (Vitalik Buterin)
- Scholar Labs: An AI Powered Scholar Search (Google)
Special issue:
- Special Issue: Industrial Policy and Competitiveness (Thibault Schrepel & Dirk Auer – NLR)
- Antitrust and Great Powers Rivalry (Daniel A. Crane – NLR)
- China and the Paradox of Protectionism? (Richard M. Langlois – NLR)
- AI, Data, And Leveraging Strategies: Implications for Antitrust (Erik Hovenkamp – NLR)
- A Return of Industrial Policies? Only a Partial and Dystopic One (Giovanni Dosi – NLR)
- EU Digital Regulation as Industry Shaping Policy (Marie-Therese Sekwenz – NLR)
- The Rise of Industrial Policy in Europe and the Search for Growth and Innovation (Frédéric Jenny – NLR)
- Non-Tariff Barriers and Incentives to Innovate (Daniel F. Spulber – NLR)
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel

