Questions about privacy are central to the digital economy. We study how much people value privacy, the privacy paradox, and developments in state and federal privacy legislation. Our work has contributed to policy discussions of data portability, data regulation, and advertising models.
Needham’s Laura Martin on Why Disney Should Ditch ABC
Laura Martin, Thomas M. Lenard and Scott Wallsten
Two Think Minimum · Needham's Laura Martin on Why Disney Should Ditch…
Technology Policy Institute Releases Tech Policy Recommendations For the Trump Administration
TPI
WASHINGTON, D.C. (December 2, 2024) – The Technology Policy Institute today released comprehensive…
Tech Policy Roadmap for the Trump Administration: Evidence-Based Innovation Recommendations
Scott Wallsten, Sarah Oh Lam and Thomas M. Lenard
Citizens Around the World Have Similar Data Privacy Preferences, At Least Relatively
Jeffrey Prince and Scott Wallsten
Data privacy continues to be an important issue. In the U.S., Congress…
Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age with Professor Jeff Kosseff
Thomas M. Lenard, Sarah Oh Lam and Jeff Kosseff
Two Think Minimum · Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age with…
Privacy Preferences Differ by Gender and Age, But Not by Income
Jeffrey Prince and Scott Wallsten
Data privacy is a big issue. Europe’s GDPR and California’s CCPA are…
Data Storage: Here, There, Anywhere?
Scott Wallsten and Ava Uditsky
Regulators and legislators contend that data localization laws, which mandate that data…
Do People Around the World Care Where Their Data Are Stored?
Scott Wallsten and Jeffrey Prince
Using carefully designed discrete choice surveys, we measure how much individuals care…
Jane Horvath on Privacy Policy
Jane Horvath, Thomas M. Lenard and Scott Wallsten
Two Think Minimum · Jane Horvath on Scott (00:00): Hi, and welcome…
Joel Waldfogel on Privacy and Innovation
Joel Waldfogel, Thomas M. Lenard, Scott Wallsten and Sarah Oh Lam
Two Think Minimum · Joel Waldfogel on Privacy and Innovation GDPR and…