This chapter reviews economic analyses of privacy. We begin by scrutinizing the "free market" critique of privacy regulation. Welfare may be non-monotone in the quantity of information, hence there may be excessive incentive to collect information. This result applies to both non-productive and productive information. Over-investment is exacerbated to the extent that personal information is exploited across markets. Further, the "free market" critique does not apply to overt and covert collection of information that directly causes harm. We then review research on property rights and challenges in determining their optimal allocation. We conclude with insights from recent empirical research and directions for future research
As privacy becomes more central to information policy debates, conceptual privacy frameworks have in...
We develop a theory that explains how and when privacy can increase welfare. Without privacy, some i...
This doctoral thesis consists of three essays within the field of economics of information privacy e...
This chapter reviews economic analyses of privacy. We begin by scrutinizing the “free market” critiq...
We provide an overview of the economic analysis of the protection and revelation of personal data. I...
Discussions of information privacy typically rely on the idea that there is a trade off between priv...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
The purpose of this document is to provide scholars with a comprehensive list of readings relevant t...
We analyze personal data protection laws in the United States through the lenses of the economic the...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
After defining terms, Part I lays out the law and economics case against privacy, including its basi...
There is a long history of governmental efforts to protect personal privacy and strong debates about...
There is a long history of governmental efforts to protect personal privacy and strong debates about...
This Article is the text of the John A. Sibley Lecture delivered on March 2, 1978, at the University...
<p>Imagine a world in which consumers’ preferences can be so precisely estimated by observing their ...
As privacy becomes more central to information policy debates, conceptual privacy frameworks have in...
We develop a theory that explains how and when privacy can increase welfare. Without privacy, some i...
This doctoral thesis consists of three essays within the field of economics of information privacy e...
This chapter reviews economic analyses of privacy. We begin by scrutinizing the “free market” critiq...
We provide an overview of the economic analysis of the protection and revelation of personal data. I...
Discussions of information privacy typically rely on the idea that there is a trade off between priv...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
The purpose of this document is to provide scholars with a comprehensive list of readings relevant t...
We analyze personal data protection laws in the United States through the lenses of the economic the...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
After defining terms, Part I lays out the law and economics case against privacy, including its basi...
There is a long history of governmental efforts to protect personal privacy and strong debates about...
There is a long history of governmental efforts to protect personal privacy and strong debates about...
This Article is the text of the John A. Sibley Lecture delivered on March 2, 1978, at the University...
<p>Imagine a world in which consumers’ preferences can be so precisely estimated by observing their ...
As privacy becomes more central to information policy debates, conceptual privacy frameworks have in...
We develop a theory that explains how and when privacy can increase welfare. Without privacy, some i...
This doctoral thesis consists of three essays within the field of economics of information privacy e...