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Data as labor, and the Cambridge Analytica Scandal

April 20, 2018 Eric Posner

Glen Weyl and I published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal today discussing the data as labor model, and its implications for data privacy. We develop the argument in greater depth in our forthcoming book, Radical Markets, which will also be available as an Audiobook.

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