The Cost of Data Protectionism

Janez Kren, Erik Van Der Marel, Martina Francesca Ferracane

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Abstract

Countries are increasingly imposing new data policies which restrict both the domestic use of data and the flow of data across borders. This column uses an index of data policy restrictiveness for 64 major economies to demonstrate that restrictions that apply to the cross-border movement of data have an inhibiting effect on trade in services and, to a lesser extent, on the productivity of local companies and industries. Policies targeting the use of data, on the other hand, are found to have a comparably larger effect on productivity.
Original languageEnglish
Specialist publicationVox Eu
PublisherVoxEU
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2018
Externally publishedYes

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