This publication contains my latest reading suggestions, i.e., academic papers and articles I enjoyed reading in October 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:
- Antitrust Antidote: June-September 2025 (Wong-Ervin, Sandford & Wilson – NLR)
- An effects-based approach to the DMA? (Eckart Bueren & Marcel Zober – NLR)
Artificial Inteligence:
- AI Jurisprudence: Toward Automated Justice (Nikola Datzov – SSRN)
Econ:
- Not all success is created equal: The innovation costs of extreme success (Dao et al. – Research Policy)
- Quantitative agent-based models: a promising alternative for macroeconomics (Farmer – REP)
- Technological complexity and combinatorial invention in small-scale societies (Hamilton et al. – Science)
- Technology: Theory-Driven Experimentation and Combinatorial Salience (Felin & Singell – SSRN)
- The Nobel Prize finally recognizes what matters most in economics (Lynn – WaPo)
- How Europe crushes innovation (The Economist)
- Scaling Futarchy (Robin Hanson – Scaling Theory)
- How to Master Writing (Morgan Housel) 🎧
Thibault Schrepel
@ProfSchrepel

