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Privacy, Data Protection and Market Structure (2024-2027)

Abstract

The rise of the digital economy has led to an unprecedented scale of data collection, storage and processing, creating new privacy risks for individuals. This project will provide an economic analysis of the incentives and institutions necessary to ensure data is sufficiently protected while also providing adequate levels of privacy to individuals. It will do this by exploring the optimal design of privacy laws, data breach notification laws, and the relationship between promoting competition and encouraging data protection investment. The outcomes of this research will contribute to the efforts of the federal government to build a secure and resilient digital infrastructure that supports the entire Australian knowledge economy.

Experts

Dr Heiko Gerlach

Associate Professor
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Heiko Gerlach
Heiko Gerlach

Professor Claudio Mezzetti

Colin Clark Chair
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Claudio Mezzetti
Claudio Mezzetti