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Filip Lubinski

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PhD Researcher @EUI_EU: Competition Law & Complexity Science /Muay Thai+Trail Running/ Classic Literature: https://t.co/VY1r85P7NV / Alt Music: https://t.co/HhYvWHAOWn

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This academic year is peculiar for me: Not only did I begin the 3rd year of my PhD research at the @EUI_EU This week, I started lecturing on Public Economic Law at the @UNI_FIRENZE Also, I began another LL.M. study in @BSC_competition to develop my competition lawyer skills

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Philip Hanspach (@Kartellamt) explains both the advantages and limitations of using machine learning in competition law compared to econometrics. ➝ Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/6CxNjC… ➝ Apple podcast: podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/sta… ➝ Youtube: youtu.be/UyvOor51mEs?si…


Schopenhauerian Economics The Princess Bride (1987), dir. Rob Reiner

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Our Judicial Review of Competition Law Enforcement datasets were downloaded over 💯 times since launching last week! 🎉 This free resource may interest academics, practitioners, competition authorities, & courts involved in competition law enforcement 👇lnkd.in/epQCmFWx

📢 Exciting News! Our Judicial Review Project has a new website with free, open access to all our datasets, plus a detailed methodology, coding book, and approach! 🚀 Explore it all here! 👇mappingcomplawreview.com (w/⁦⁦@barryjrodger⁩)



I'm proud to have read all 14 of them 📚 The Crodocile is particularly underappreciated as an intriguing socio-philosophical comment that is even more relevant today 🐊

Suggested reading order for Dostoevsky’s books

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📢 New Working Paper Alert📢 We’re excited to share the latest in our 2024 working paper series: “A Renewed Vision of Market Definition’s Importance: Competition Law in the Collective Interest” by @MagaliEben, Senior Lecturer in Competition Law and Deputy Director of CREATe. In…

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Join our media partner Chatham House Events 2024 #CHCompetition policy conference this November to stay up-to-date on merger controls and what they mean for investment and innovation. 📆 21 November 2024 📍 Chatham House, London Last few weeks to register 👉…

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Tuscany achieved the impossible. As long as the weather prevails (yes, it's our November!) I'm putting away martial arts for cycling 🚴

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„cities are mankind’s greatest invention” marketplace.org/2011/02/17/why…

1/ 'Cities are emergent complex adaptive social network systems resulting from the continuous interactions among their inhabitants, enhanced and facilitated by the feedback mechanisms provided by urban life.' by Geoffrey West #SimplifyingComplexity: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sca…

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We know you have all been waiting for it, so here it is: the call for papers for the next conference! Submit by 27 January - and join us in wonderful Chicago (26-28 June), at @LoyolaLaw Pick one of the 3 streams for your submission.

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The “Global Antitrust Economics” Conference, organised by Concurrences, is starting now in New York. Follow for the updates of the conference on our X page. #CompetitionLaw #GlobalAntitrust #AntitrustLaw @Cornerstone_Res #PaulWeiss @nyulaw @analysisgroup @News_CRA

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Another (9th) @goodreads Reading Challenge completed ✅ This year, I finally realised my dream of digging deep into classic sci-fi 🪐

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European economic policy used the Complex Systems perspective much earlier than you think 🔄 (2001) Labrousse A., Weisz J.D. [eds.] (2001). Institutional Economics in France and Germany. German Ordoliberalism versus the French Regulation School goodreads.com/book/show/8532…

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Fiesole (tower) seen from the „other side”

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Early call for Complexity Economics: Axel Leijonhufvud - Keynes and the Classics (1969) iea.org.uk/publications/r…

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Interested in debates overvthe origins of the institutions needed to sustain a market order? Check out this paper. academic.oup.com/cpe/article/42…

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📣 Applications are open for the EUI PhD programme! 🎢Start your academic journey in September 2025 and embark on the intellectual adventure of a lifetime at the EUI in Florence⚜️ 🔗 loom.ly/Qag4xdc ⏳ Deadline: 31/01/2025 (14:00 CET)

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A few years ago, I wrote a comparative essay on new institutional economics (Acemoglu, Johnson, Robinson) and classical political economy (in the broadest sense, 1581-1867) 🗒️ It's hard to imagine a better moment to publish it! I hope to upload it to SSRN next week 🤞

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When my academic colleagues ask what kind of books I read for entertainment:

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Am I the only one to hate the new design of Adobe Acrobat's comments? They are so small that they are barely visible 😢

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Inspiring piece by @Jaeger_bombe in the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics (Summer 2024): ejpe.org/journal/articl… #Complexity/#Design

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