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Episode 27: Angela Zhang on Chinese (Computational) Antitrust

Episode 27: Angela Zhang on Chinese (Computational) Antitrust

Update: 2024-10-16
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In episode 27, Thibault Schrepel and Teodora Groza speak with Angela Zhang, Professor of Law at USC and member of the computational antitrust project advisory board, about the complexities of regulating tech – likening it to high-wire walking. They discuss Angela’s latest book, “High Wire”, China's politicized antitrust enforcement, the potential role of computational tools, and how relationships between regulators and firms, such as Alibaba, differ from the West. The episode also explores how Great Power Competition politicizes antitrust enforcement, with implications for the future use of data-driven tools.

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Episode 27: Angela Zhang on Chinese (Computational) Antitrust

Episode 27: Angela Zhang on Chinese (Computational) Antitrust

Thibault Schrepel