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<rss version="2.0"><channel><description>Dedicated to the complex science of markets &amp; digital laws.&#xA;https://www.networklawreview.org</description><link>https://bsky.app/profile/networklawreview.bsky.social</link><title>@networklawreview.bsky.social - Network Law Review</title><item><link>https://bsky.app/profile/networklawreview.bsky.social/post/3mkp5ftxkyk2f</link><description>📚 April 2026 reading suggestions are out.&#xA;&#xA;AI agents meet complexity economics. The waterbed effect collapses. The AI moat wobbles. Europe drifts into American dependence. Hayek’s papers go online. 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