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Filip Lubinski

European University Institute

Brief info

After Master’s studies in Economics (Warsaw School of Economics) and Law (University of Warsaw), Filip Lubinski has finished the international EMLE Programme and been awarded the Academic Degree of LL.M. ‘European Master in Law and Economics’. Currently, he is a Ph.D. researcher under the supervision of Professor Nicolas Petit at the European University Institute in Florence.

Filip Lubinski's research covers the influence of economic theory on competition law enforcement. In particular, the role of complexity in the economy of digital capitalism.

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