
Stanford University
2023 Awards
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Atomistic AntitrustWilliam & Mary Law Review, Robin C. Feldman and Mark A. Lemley, May 2022, Volume 63, Issue 6
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Innovation and profitability following antitrust intervention against a dominant platform: The wild, wild west?Strategic Management Journal, Sruthi Thatchenkery and Riitta Katila, October 2022; Funding is NSF Grant 1305078 for Riitta and I was supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship during the data collection phase.
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The Making of An Antitrust API: Proof of ConceptStanford Computational Antitrust, Thibault Schrepel (Forthcoming)
2022 Awards
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Innovation under section 2 of the Sherman ActAntitrust Law Journal, Richard Gilbert and Douglas Melamed, 1 November 2021, Volume 84
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Measuring the incentive to collude: The vitamin cartels, 1990-99Review of Economic Studies, Mitsuru Igami and Takuo Sugaya, accepted for publication on 18 August 2021 (forthcoming)
2021 Awards
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Blockchain code as antitrustBerkeley Technology Law Journal, Thibault Schrepel and Vitalik Buterin, May 2020
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No alarm and many surprises: Salience as a basis for excessive pricing intervention in an antitrust contextJournal of Competition Law & Economics, Omar Vasquez Duque, June 25, 2020, Volume 16, Issue 4
2020 Awards
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Collusion by Blockchain and Smart ContractsThibault Schrepel, Harvard Journal of Law and Technology (33 Harv. J.L. & Tech.), 2019
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Playing Both Sides: Branded Sales, Generic Drugs, and Antitrust PolicyMichael A. Carrier, Shawn P. Miller and Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law and Economics Olin Working Paper No. 533, 2019