Episode 6: Doctrinal Implications of Computational Antitrust (Chang, McCabe, Ren, Beckelhimer, Lee)
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In this episode 6, Thibault Schrepel discusses Stanford Computational Antitrust's newest article, "Doctrinal Implications of Computational Antitrust", with its co-authors, Felix B. Chang, Erin McCabe, Zhaowei Ren, Joshua Beckelhimer, and James J. Lee.
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