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Regulatory competition in the digital economy = artificial intelligence, data, and platforms /
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Regulatory competition in the digital economy/ edited by Michael Denga, Lars Hornuf.
Reminder of title:
artificial intelligence, data, and platforms /
other author:
Denga, Michael.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
ix, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Platforms as a Triple Challenge for Economic Regulation -- Chapter 2. Regulatory Competition in the Digital Economy - The Theory, the Framework and a Few Applications -- Chapter 3. Platform Competition in the Age of Networked Platforms -- Chapter 4. Regulatory Competition - A Perspective from Data Protection Law -- Chapter 5. European Data Regulation: Between Data Protection and Free Flow of Data in a Global Digital Economy -- Chapter 6. The Regulation of GPAI Model Providers under the EU AI Act -- Chapter 7. Regulatory Competition for AI between EU and Member States -- Chapter 8. Regulatory Competition for Platform Companies -- Chapter 9. Regulatory Competition and Platform Companies: The Economic Perspective -- Chapter 10. What's Special about Regulatory Competition in the Digital Realm?.
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Subject:
Law and economics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81089-3
ISBN:
9783031810893
Regulatory competition in the digital economy = artificial intelligence, data, and platforms /
Regulatory competition in the digital economy
artificial intelligence, data, and platforms /[electronic resource] :edited by Michael Denga, Lars Hornuf. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - ix, 207 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Advanced studies in diginomics and digitalization,2731-0485. - Advanced studies in diginomics and digitalization..
Chapter 1. Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Platforms as a Triple Challenge for Economic Regulation -- Chapter 2. Regulatory Competition in the Digital Economy - The Theory, the Framework and a Few Applications -- Chapter 3. Platform Competition in the Age of Networked Platforms -- Chapter 4. Regulatory Competition - A Perspective from Data Protection Law -- Chapter 5. European Data Regulation: Between Data Protection and Free Flow of Data in a Global Digital Economy -- Chapter 6. The Regulation of GPAI Model Providers under the EU AI Act -- Chapter 7. Regulatory Competition for AI between EU and Member States -- Chapter 8. Regulatory Competition for Platform Companies -- Chapter 9. Regulatory Competition and Platform Companies: The Economic Perspective -- Chapter 10. What's Special about Regulatory Competition in the Digital Realm?.
The digital economy is reinvigorating regulatory competition, yet little is known about which rules and jurisdictions can effectively bind companies nor what competitive motivations underlie certain rules. In addition to purely economic motives, legislators are now also driving the pursuit of digital sovereignty and the enforcement of social values in digital spaces. It also remains unclear what regulatory weight the self-regulation of private companies has in multi-level governance systems. This book examines regulatory competition in the three main pillars of digital markets: artificial intelligence, data, and platforms. It brings together legal scholars, economists and information systems experts, providing relevant examples and structured analysis of the aims and outcomes of regulatory competition in the digital economy. "A timely exploration of the balancing acts regulators must perform to manage private power in a globalized digital economy. Essential for understanding the intersection of law, economics, and technology in the contemporary digital ecosystem." Jens Frankenreiter, Associate Professor of Law, Washington University "A comprehensive and timely exploration of the intricate regulatory challenges posed by big data, artificial intelligence, and platforms in the Digital Single Market. Critical for policymakers, scholars and businesses." Philipp Hacker, Professor for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society, European University Viadrina "Regulatory Competition in the Digital Economy is a treasure trove for anyone interested in market regulation, fair competition, consumer protection, and geopolitical questions." Sandra Wachter, Professor of Technology and Regulation, Oxford Internet Institute.
ISBN: 9783031810893
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Dewey Class. No.: 343.07
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