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Policy makers are increasingly concerned about the combination of market power and massive data collection in digital markets. This concern is fueled by the theoretical prediction that more market power causes firms to collect ever more data from their users. We investigate the relationship...
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The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of 2018 introduced stringent transparency rules compelling firms to disclose, in accessible language, details of their data collection, processing, and use. The specifics of the disclosure requirement are objective, and its compliance is easily...
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more transparent and adjustable. In a framed field experiment, we document that behavioral design increases app usage time …
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This research report offers a comparative analysis of privacy and data protection in Germany and India. It compares the two regimes on four counts. First, it examines how the right to privacy and/or its allied rights have developed in the two countries historically. In this, it explores the...
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sense-making explanation (or narrative). Using a theory-driven experiment, we investigate the mechanics of such narrative …
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sense-making explanation (or narrative). Using a theory-driven experiment, we investigate the mechanics of such narrative …
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Why are people so often overconfident? We conduct an experiment to test the hypothesis that people become overconfident …
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longitudinal experiment over four weeks, individuals have to complete a cumbersome task of unknown length. They are exposed to …
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Platforms often display their products ahead of third-party products in search. Is this due to consumers preferring platform-owned products or platforms engaging in self-preferencing by biasing search towards their own products? What are the welfare implications? I develop a structural model of...
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Overbidding in sealed-bid second-price auctions (SPAs) has been shown to be persistent and associated with cognitive ability. We study experimentally to what extent cross-game learning can reduce overbidding in SPAs, taking into account cognitive skills. Employing an order-balanced design, we...
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