External publication
16 September 2021
Platform mergers and antitrust
Should internet era merger policy differ from industrial era merger policy? This paper was published in Industrial and Corporate Change by Oxford Univ
External publication
16 September 2021
Should internet era merger policy differ from industrial era merger policy? This paper was published in Industrial and Corporate Change by Oxford Univ
Event
02 September 2021
Bruegel Annual Meetings, Day 2 - In this session our speakers will discuss innovation and digitalisation.
Blog post
30 June 2021
Employers and artificial intelligence developers should ensure new technologies work for workers by making them trustworthy, easy to use and valuable
Working paper
15 June 2021
This paper sets out a framework for addressing competition concerns arising from acquisitions in big platform ecosystems. This is a June 2021 update
Blog post
10 June 2021
AI and other digital technologies have been surprisingly slow to improve economic growth. But that could be about to change.
Opinion piece
11 May 2021
Cryptocurrencies are here to stay but are unlikely to be considered a credible alternative to money anytime soon.
Working paper
10 May 2021
Can research and innovation policies power growth? The answer currently can only be a timid yes.
Blog post
06 May 2021
Algorithmic management is the twenty-first century’s scientific management. Job quality measures should be included explicitly in health and safety ri
Opinion piece
21 April 2021
What makes one vision more desirable than another is not its neutrality, but whether it can better serve one’s goals in the context of where those goa
Event
24 February 2021
How can we protect platform workers while preserving the opportunities and benefits that are generated by the sharing economy?
Working paper
26 January 2021
This paper sets out a framework for addressing competition concerns arising from acquisitions in big platform ecosystems.
Opinion piece
07 October 2020
Eastern Germany has suffered from three decades of deindustrialization since the collapse of communism, largely because of poor policy decisions. But
Policy brief
21 April 2020
This Policy Contribution proposes a staged support scheme to tackle the COVID-19 vaccine challenge and a moon shot programme to meet the challenge of
Opinion piece
19 February 2020
The EU needs to invest in homegrown technology.
Blog post
11 February 2020
The bigger you are, the more data you can harvest. But does data accumulation necessarily breed monopolies in AI and related machine learning markets?
Event
05 February 2020
At this event, the panelists will discuss the implications of Artificial Intelligence on the labour market and the future of work in general.