Dynamic Competition Initiative
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We like competition shaken not stirred #innovation
Berkeley, Florence
Joined August 2021
🎙️Listen to the latest #OurCuriousAmalgam #341 How Should Killer Acquisitions Be Assessed? A Discussion With Professor Nicolas Petit: https://t.co/iPACTwzeQL Merger control regulators in the EU and around the world continue to focus on killer acquisitions. But is this concern
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NEXT WEEK ⚡️⚡️ Register for our upcoming DCI Webinar on "The DMA & Digital Advertisement" with @CompetitionProf, @eric_seufert, i Zukowska, and @CarmeloCennamo. 🔹 Thursday, June 19 at 17:00 CEST https://t.co/XB6Ilxgvu7
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Can the US win the "trade war" with Canada? Is economics a science about life or death? These are two of many questions Galbraith and Chen answer from an entropy-oriented perspective in their new book. Check my review to learn their way of reasoning: https://t.co/UwxM8Cjuj8
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Irrespective of whether you like Zoom more, the choice of commitments to end the EC case against Microsoft in relation to Teams is the right procedure 1/n
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❗Don't miss your LAST CHANCE to register... https://t.co/l2AlNJBoPX ...for: ❇️ EXPERT FORUM: Brussels, 19th May ❇️ @Cornerstone_Res ➕ @fordynamism Dynamic Competition in Market Definition and Merger Review
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Next week, I will participate in the Expert Forum I had the pleasure of co-organizing. EXPERT FORUM: Dynamic Competition in Market Definition and Merger Review (Brussels, 19 May) Register: https://t.co/qwgnMkxkgI
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❇️ EXPERT FORUM: Brussels, 19th May ❇️ @Cornerstone_Res ➕ @fordynamism ✳️ Dynamic Competition in Market Definition and Merger Review ✳️ ✅ REGISTER: https://t.co/l2AlNJBoPX (before 15th May)
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1/2 Some time ago, I got asked to prepare two short (3k words) "popular science" essays on antitrust and complexity. Here comes the second one. https://t.co/sOR4KubiAj
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✳️ NEW EVENT ALERT ✳️ ❎ EXPERT FORUM: Dynamic Competition in Market Definition and Merger Review ❇️ BRUSSELS, 19 MAY 2025, 12:00-18:45 CET ❇️ ✅ REGISTER: https://t.co/l2AlNJBoPX
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Yes, I should be doing something else than tweet today. 😟But there are so many important things to say that I cannot resist. Tentative advice to the European Union: Take your time to respond. Let cool heads prevail. If you think that Trump will not back down (likely in
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2/2 However, it might be of good use to those looking for a general overview of the topic and may bring comments that will be helpful in my further work. https://t.co/eACzVlEtzk
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1/2 Recently, I prepared two short (3k words) "popular science" essays on antitrust & complexity. DISCLAIMER: Due to its form, the text simplifies (oh, the irony) aspects of the ongoing discussion and needs intense development to give complete justice to the presented research.
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Registrations for April 4th in Washington DC.: https://t.co/yF2NBsYghn Join us at the Marriott Marquis for a Lunch Seminar on Dynamic Competition with Frederic Jenny, Keith Hylton, Julie Carlson, Nicolas Petit, and Doug Melamed, moderated by Aleksandra Boutin.
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Registrations: https://t.co/a4DCUhY6FC Join us at the Marriott Marquis for a Lunch Seminar on Dynamic Competition with Frederic Jenny, Keith Hylton, Julie Carlson, Nicolas Petit, and Doug Melamed, moderated by Aleksandra Boutin 🇺🇦 🔹🔹April 4th in Washington DC 🔹🔹
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Check @filip_lubinski reviewing two most recent publications by @CambridgeUP on complexity economics & agent-based modeling 🚻🚮🚹
Suppose you're bored with people who (just like me) speak about complexity economics in theory without putting it into practice. In that case, you must reach for the new 'Elements in Complexity and Agent-Based Economics' CUP series. Two books reviewed: https://t.co/BNbJs221q3
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Further research by @filip_lubinski on a research program crucial for Dynamic Competition #ComplexityEconomics
In less than two weeks, I'll give a lecture at Manchester University on Adam Smith as a precursor of Complexity Economics 🏭 Great thanks to Prof. @NunoGil2 for inviting me and to Prof. @carlissbaldwin for pointing his attention at me 🙏
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Ditching economics from antitrust is going backwards, not forward.
A statutory law made of 188 words. Every court that early interpreted the statute likely ‘made up’ what you call law. Isn’t it progress that more contemporary courts used economics to interpret early judicial law based on absolute discretion?
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2/2 The first Elements provide a non-technical overview of Agent-Based Modelling (ABM), a powerful theoretical tool for studying and interpreting the law of motions characterizing the capitalist mode of production, consumption, and distribution. Example: https://t.co/Hj2erk8n9p
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1/2 #ComplexityMonday by @filip_lubinski After a phenomenal sequence of recently published books on complexity economics theory (Farmer, Roos, Galbraith...), @CambridgeUP is launching a new series to introduce readers to the foundations of practice. https://t.co/7uKUWgyRIs
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