Regulating Innovation in the Digital Age

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Regulating Innovation in the Digital Age

A Demand-Centred Toolbox for the Data-Driven Economy

Financial services law and regulation IT and Communications law / Postal laws and regulations

Author: Nikita Divissenko

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Collection: Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law

Language: English

Published by: Hart Publishing

Published on: 23rd January 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781509978342


Overview

This book examines the role, impact, and limitations of regulation as a tool for shaping innovative markets.

It contends that the current supply-centred approach is suboptimal in the context of digital innovation and proposes a blueprint for a more demand-conscious approach to regulation. The focus on the demand-side is prompted by the evolving role of consumers within the innovation process in the digital and data-driven economy, the regulatory implications of which are underexplored in legal scholarship.

Case Studies and Analysis

The book features in-depth case studies of the most recent regulatory initiatives in the EU, including Open Banking, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and the AI Act. It dismantles innovative regulatory instruments, and critically examines their underlying assumptions from an innovation perspective. The new demand-based approach informs the design and use of supply-side market-centred tools, behaviourally-informed demand-side instruments, and technological regulation, by introducing a coherent set of demand-centred considerations.

Practical Implications

The book offers a regulatory toolbox recalibrated for the digital age and serves as a practical guide for academics, policymakers, regulators, and legal practitioners seeking to understand and engage with the regulation of innovative markets.

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