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mandatory requirement in certain circumstances under the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This article … theory, this article suggests a more nuanced account of the mandatory impact assessment regime outlined in the GDPR.• It …
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The goal of this article is to provide a framework for assessing issues of data portability and other required transfers of data. Greater portability and other required transfers of data can have pro-competitive effects – if more companies have access to commercially valuable data, then there...
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This paper reviews the economic literature on the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). I … GDPR to date has largely--though not universally--documented harms to firms. These harms include firm performance … privacy improvements as well as helpful survey evidence. The literature also examines the consequences of the GDPR's design …
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While broad economic sanctions have long been used as instruments of foreign policy, targeted sanctions focusing on specific individuals, entities, and transactions are relatively new and less understood. We present a model of firm performance under sanctions where the target government may be...
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Among the many meanings given to the idea of a European ‘constitution’, perhaps the most widespread relates to the limitation and constraint of power. Missing from this conception, however, is arguably the very essence of genuinely ‘constituted’ authority: the capacity to mobilise fiscal...
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