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SUMMARY:ALTI Summer School 4th Edition
DESCRIPTION:Registrations for our ALTI Summer School are open! Join the 4th Edition of the only Multidisciplinary Summer School focused on the Synergy Artificial Intelligence – Space Law. \nDates: 1 – 5 July 2024. \nLocation: Hybrid (on campus at VU Amsterdam and Online\, Live on Zoom). \nDetails and Registrations on the programme’s website: https://www.multidisciplinaryai.org/. \nDo you have questions about the ALTI Summer School? Contact the Course Coordinator\, Ioana Bratu (i.bratu@vu.nl). \n 
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/alti-summer-school-4th-edition/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Diane Coyle: Welfare Assessment in a Digital Economy
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n* Professor Dame Diane Coyle is the Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. She co-directs the Bennett Institute where she heads research under the themes of progress and productivity. \nDescription: Are we seeing the end of technocracy in antitrust? Competition analysis has been for some decades an increasingly technical activity\, with an implicit assumption that there is an underlying ‘correct’ answer in terms of consumer welfare impacts. However\, the normative implications of decisions are becoming increasingly clear in today’s context of extremely dynamic technology-driven markets and the revival of political interest in industrial policies. The way some markets evolve in the short term may shape the supply side of the economy for decades to come\, highlighting the normative choices involved.  \nFormat: Professor Coyle will give a 30-minute talk\, which will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dr. Thibault Schrepel. \n \nLoading…
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/diane-coyle/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Law & Technology & Economics,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Paul Seabright: A Response to the Draghi Report on  EU competitiveness
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nSpeaker: Paul Seabright is a Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics. \nFormat: Professor Seabright will give a 30-minute talk\, which will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dr. Thibault Schrepel. \nDescription: Where\, geographically\, do the benefits of innovative activity accrue? If a highly innovative startup in the EU is highly successful\, what kinds of benefits are created and for whom\, and how is this different if the same startup relocates to Silicon Valley? In the most innovative sectors\, a large share of the benefits accrues to customers (as recent research by Hunt Allcott and others suggests)\, who may be located anywhere in the world. The Draghi Report is hopeless about this\, and much of the current discussion around the importance of keeping manufacturing strong in the EU fails to distinguish between manufacturing that generates real location-specific externalities and manufacturing that merely keeps factories humming. \n \n \nLoading…
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/paul-seabright/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Law & Technology & Economics,Workshops
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CREATED:20240801T143110Z
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SUMMARY:Volker Stocker: Policy Challenges of AI-driven Ecosystems
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n* Volker Stocker is the Head of the Research Group “Work and Cooperation in the Sharing Economy” at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society (German Internet Institute). \nFormat: Dr. Stocker will give a 30-minute talk\, which will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dr. Thibault Schrepel. \nDescription: Dr. Stocker will explore the evolution and current state of AI-driven ecosystems and their profound impact on our digital landscape. He will examine key developments shaping these ecosystems and highlight the resulting policy challenges that demand attention. The talk will conclude with insights into potential policy implications.
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/volker-stocker/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Law & Technology & Economics,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250117T170000
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SUMMARY:[event] Substance Over Slogans: Strengthening The Foundations of Antitrust
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nABOUT:\nOur aim for this conference is to look past the headlines and politicized arguments that have defined the last several years of competition-policy discourse to examine the current academic foundations of antitrust and what they say about contemporary competition policy. \nThe competition-policy landscape is shifting almost as rapidly as the industries it seeks to regulate. Over the past few years\, a new trend has seemingly taken hold of the field: Scholars and enforcers increasingly reject the economically grounded learnings of decades of legal analysis\, enforcement experience\, and applied industrial organization research in favor of untested policy initiatives reflecting mostly political preferences\, not rigorous scholarship. \nAgainst this backdrop\, our Paris conference will discuss the state of the art of economic and legal research\, and explore whether and where it may provide a rigorously supported basis for departing from antitrust’s traditional foundations. \nThe conference will bring together an unparalleled assembly of top academics\, influential policymakers\, and business experts to engage in a dynamic exploration of the assumptions that underpin contemporary competition enforcement. \nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS:\n\nPinar Akman (University of Leeds)\nBrian Albrecht (ICLE)\nGustavo Augusto (Administrative Council for Economics Defense)\nDirk Auer (ICLE)\nReiko Aoki (Japan Fair Trade Commission)\nDennis W. Carlton (University of Chicago)\nAndy Chen (Taiwan Fair Trade Commission)\nKenneth Elzinga (University of Virginia)\nCani Fernández Vicién (Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission)\nRichard Gilbert (Berkeley)\nOliver Hart (Harvard)\nMelissa Holyoak (U.S. Federal Trade Commission)\nHerbert Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania)\nMarc Ivaldi (Toulouse School of Economics)\nFrédéric Jenny (ESSEC Business School)\nGinger Zhe Jin (University of Maryland)\nGeoffrey Manne (ICLE)\nFrancisco Marcos (IE Law School Madrid)\nPhilip Marsden (Bank of England)\nNicolas Petit (European University Institute)\nLazar Radic (IE Law School Madrid)\nThibault Schrepel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)\nPaul Seabright (Toulouse School of Economics)\nKoren W. Wong-Ervin (Jones Day)\n\nHOSTED BY:\n\nEuropean University Institute Department of Law (Nicolas Petit)\nIE Law School Madrid (Francisco Marcos and Lazar Radic)\nInternational Center for Law & Economics (Geoffrey Manne and Dirk Auer)\nVrije Universiteit Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute (Thibault Schrepel)
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/antitrust-substance/
LOCATION:Paris\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,Workshops
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SUMMARY:[event] Sofia Ranchordás: The New Regulatory State
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Sofia Ranchordás is a Full Professor of Administrative Law at Tilburg Law School. \nDescription: In this talk\, Sofia Ranchordas will present her new book with Karen Yeung ‘Introduction to Law and Regulation’ (CUP 2024) by discussing how regulation has evolved in terms of goals and instruments. Regulatory studies have long justified the adoption of new regulations based on economic arguments\, metrics\, and quantifiable methods. But regulation is not only about numbers. It is about people and their everyday quantifiable and non-quantifiable problems. In this talk\, she will discuss how regulators should thus consider race\, gender\, and different socioeconomic inequities in regulation and how this can be translated into modern instruments\, methods\, and theories of regulation. \nFormat: Prof. Ranchordás will give a 30-minute talk\, which will be followed by a discussion moderated by Dr. Thibault Schrepel. \nRecording (Only the presentation Q&A not included):
URL:https://alti.amsterdam/event/sofia-ranchordas/
LOCATION:VU Amsterdam\, Amsterdam\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Law & Technology & Economics,Workshops
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