Working PAPER SERIES & Blog POSTS
Working Papers Series
The Working Paper Series of the Competition & Innovation Lab mostly publishes academic articles that are forthcoming in leading peer-reviewed journals. Submit your forthcoming article at contact@thegwcg.com for review.
Blog Posts
The Competition & Innovation Lab regularly publishes original blog posts and op-eds published in leading outlets, that offer thought-provoking ideas about market regulation and innovation. Submit your blog post or op-ed at contact@thegwcg.com for review.
Foundation Models and Generative AI Applications: What Competitive Concerns?
Working Paper about the competitive concerns of generative AI.
No Doctor, No Problem: The Benefits of Innovation Expanding OTC Drug Access
Working Paper about expanding OTC drug access through innovation.
One Digital Euro, Many Devices: Transplanting Interoperability Obligations
Working Paper about expanding OTC drug access through innovation.
Re: The Anti-Competitive Effects of Algorithmic Personalized Pricing and the Big Data Economy
Litigation in the Health Sector as a Predatory Practice and the Competition Challenges of Judicial Activism in Brazil
Econometrics In UK Cartel Damage Cases: Why Is It Failing?
DAAG Bill Rinner’s Remarks to the GW-Milbank Antitrust Salon
Commissioner Meador’s Remarks at the Second Annual Antitrust Conference at the George Washington University
Competition for Competition: What Practitioners Expect from Competition Authorities with Leadership Ambitions
Collective Dominance Under Scrutiny: Closing the Enforcement Gap or Complicating EU Competition Policy?
Platform Power and Digital Regulation: Global Lessons, Local Realities – Esin Aygun
Esin Aygun’s (Turkish Competition Authority) featured speech during our Next-Generation Regulation conference in Istanbul, Turkiye, in November 2025.
The Future of Competition Law in a Rapidly Changing Global Order – Antonio Capobianco
The OECD’s Antonio Capobianco’s opening keynote to our Next-Generation Regulation conference in Istanbul, Turkiye, in November 2025.
Draft Technology Transfer Guidelines Further Show that the Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation
Policy Note on Revising the Horizontal Merger Guidelines: Balancing Consumer Welfare, Innovation, and Market Competitiveness
Future Markets Model is the Administrable Framework for Protecting Innovation
American Capitalism Must Reorient Toward the Long Term
America-First Leadership On Tech Innovation
Interoperability: U.S. and EU Perspectives Compared
Gun-Jumping In Foreign-To-Foreign Transactions : Lessons From Turkish Competition Authority’s Decisions