Economics of Digital Services Initiative
This joint initiative of CTIC and Penn’s Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences funds independent research on digital platforms’ uses of data and algorithms and their effect on market dynamics and antitrust policymaking and regulation.
Watch playback of the Third EODS Research Symposium
Learn more about the EODS initiative and findingsabout this initiative
1 World Connected
CTIC’s 1 World Connected initiative provides a data-driven foundation for efforts to bring the unconnected online and close the digital divide.
Learn more about 1 World Connected
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Catch up on CTIC events, faculty publications and appearances, media items, and other developments in this monthly newsletter.
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CTIC’s
2022-2023 Annual Report
News and Events
A Fireside Chat with FTC Chair Lina M. Khan
The Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition and the Penn Carey Law Antitrust Association are honored to welcome Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina M. Khan, presented in conversation with moderator Melissa Bredbenner L’25, President, Penn Carey Law Antitrust Association.Welcome remarks will be given by Sophie Z. Lee, Dean and Bernard G. Segal Professor of Law at Penn Carey Law. This event is open to current Penn students and faculty.
Journal of Law & Innovation’s Virtual Career Panel on March 27
12-1pm ET via Zoom with Dan Oakes, Axinn; Jarod Taylor, Axinn, MacKinzie Neal, Skadden; and Apratim Vidyarthi, Gibson Dunn
CTIC a co-sponsor of April 18 book talk: High Wire: How China Regulates Big Tech and Governs Its Economy
With author Angela Huyue Zhang; presented by Penn’s Center for the Study of Contemporary China
In the Spotlight
Christopher Yoo presents on “Competition Policy, Networks and Large Language Models”
On Feb. 4 at “Global Fractures in Technology Policy,” the inaugural Silicon Flatirons Flagship Conference at Colorado Law
CTIC academic fellow Giovanna Massarotto’s article: “Antitrust Needs To Draw on Computer Science To Detect Algorithmic Collusion”
Published January 23 in ProMarket
“A Bad Merger of Process and Substance: Changing the Merger Guidelines and Premerger Review Form” by CTIC Academic Director Gus Hurwitz
A National Law Review article
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Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
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Philadelphia, PA 19104-6204
Caroline Olson
Managing Director