American Antitrust Institute Conference
I attended an AAI conferency yesterday. Great stuff--considering the relationship among complexity theory, simulation, algortihms, and antitrust. The sort of stuff I was trying to push as a research agenda in the early 90s with no takers.
The basic question is: Suppose we envisiion a “market” as an emergent property, and think about detailed simulations in a complexity-theoretic sense. How would that inform antitrust economics? And how might it alter the courts of antitrust law?
Great questions. Now if I can only figure out how to get some research funding to study them.
Posted by Bruce Abramson from on 06/21 at 08:16 AM in
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