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Nicolas Petit
CompetitionProf
@randypicker discussion of static monopolization in #Fortnite v Apple displays substantial parallels with the problems faced by antitrust towards tacit collusion 1/nhttps://twitter.com/randypicker/status/1295007314727120897 That is: should
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Stanley Pignal
spignal
Quick thread on Europe's "strategic autonomy" and how it relates to "industrial policy".A year ago, a (French) private-equity fund wanted to cash out of its stake in Photonis, a mid-sized
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Marina Purkiss
MarinaNigrelli
IT’S HEREThe report from the National Audit Office on the Gov’s PPE spendingAnd it’s DAMNINGHere are the top 8 scandalous take-outs…Brace yourselves 1) Contracts worth £18bn were awarded, £10.5bn of
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Bernie's Tweets
berniespofforth
1/ The Governments reaction to COVID has been fantastic for public sector outsource firms, who provide “insights” and expensive solutions. The lazy reliance on consultants and the mismanagement of seemingly
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Raoul Ruparel
RaoulRuparel
Interplay between economic shocks of Brexit & Covid-19 has been underdiscussed IMHO. Some talk from Government about how C-19 economic impact makes Brexit irrelevant. Superficially, sounds like it might be
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优述/You Shu
You_Shu_China
Some thoughts on this thought-provoking piece on what to do about technology export controls by @MartijnRasser. He argues US needs to refocus use of the Entity List (EL) framework on
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Sage (Oluwaseun Ayansola)
OJayansola
I get asked a lot, “what if I don’t have good grades?”. The simple answer is excellence is not demonstrated through good grades alone. Practically speaking, only entry level roles
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Mafevema #CommonGround
mafevema
Brexit viewed from America"For many others — among them bankers, traders, truckers, architects and millions of migrants — Christmas was only the beginning, Day 1 of a high-stakes and unpredictable
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Ben Hartung
BenjaminHartung
Kicking off the weekend, let me share a few thoughts on the two-edged sword of the sovereign-bank-corporate nexus. Yesterday, @Isabel_Schnabel gave a speech at an LSE-panel on the old and
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Joshua Wright
ProfWrightGMU
Today's announcement that the early termination program is suspended indefinitely amounts to a crude tax on economic activity targeted, if at all, only at smaller firms and transactions that would
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Pushparaj Deshpande | पुष्पराज देशपांडे | પુષ્પરાજ
PushparajVD
Observations on the 3 farm bills-A thread1/n. How the bills will impact small & marginal farmers- 86% of India’s farmers own less than 2 hectares of land. They‘re subsistence farmers-
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Emad Ansari ۰ عماد انصاری
EmadAnsariH
The legal profession in Pakistan is a rigged game. And professors who are asked to advise students on their prospects cannot shy away from making this fact, very frankly, plain.
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Vivek Kembaiyan
just_Vivek
This is a must-read article for anyone with a conscience thinking about law school. It is so illustrative of how the legal profession advances, justifies, even celebrates oppression: not just
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George Dibb
GeorgeDibb
There seems to be a misunderstanding that people still physically going into work are all key workersThis is wrong and it's skewing the debate on further restrictions - and the
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Nathaniel Popper
nathanielpopper
The new SEC complaint against Robinhood gives one of the first inside views of a shadowy practice known as 'payment for order flow' that sits at the base of how
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Dan Kelly
CFIB
These are worrisome days indeed. In some regions, it appears we are moving right back where we started in mid-March. The tone of several premiers is ominous. I worry deeply
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