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Active HORIZON European Commission

Data Privacy in Digital Markets

€1.86M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Humboldt-Universitaet Zu Berlin
Country Germany
Start Date Oct 01, 2023
End Date Sep 30, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101096682
Grant Description

Focusing on verifiability, PRIVDIMA studies the regulation of data privacy to protect consumers from excessive price discrimination in digital markets.PRIVDIMA breaks with previous literature by acknowledging that data has a verifiability effect. It proposes a study of data privacy regulation by explicitly modelling this verifiability effect.

Its motivation is as follows: 1) data collection in digital markets renders private information verifiable; 2) due to unravelling, this verifiability effect of data impacts regulation at a fundamental level; 3) extant work on privacy regulation abstracts from the effect; 4) data privacy rules that ignore verifiability effects lead to misguided regulation.

PRIVDIMA is to rectify this.PRIVDIMA has 3 objectives.

Objective 1 is to incorporate verifiability in the state-of-the-art theories of mechanism and information design, readying them for the analysis of a new range of problems where verifiability matters.

Objective 2 is to derive concrete policy implications for data privacy based on regulating the use of data to limit price discrimination.

It yields new insights on regulating both long and short run contracts in models of behaviour-based price discrimination. Objective 3 is to derive concrete policy implications for data privacy based on regulating the collection of data.

It yields insights on how to prevent an unravelling of private information by which the verifiability effect of data hurts consumers. Objective 1 implies a major advancement for the field of economic theory.

Objectives 2 and 3 ensure that consumers obtain a fair share of the benefits from digitalization, promoting not only equity and fairness, but also public support for future digitalization, allowing societies to reap its benefits while avoiding social conflict.As PRIVDIMA’s PI, I have a proven track record in developing and applying the required methods, and expertise in working with both verifiable and non-verifiable information.

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Humboldt-Universitaet Zu Berlin

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