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The Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law

Author: Fabrizio Esposito and Mateusz Grochowski   Series: Cambridge Law Handbooks

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The only one-stop reference text covering all key aspects of the regulation of algorithmic price personalization.

This Handbook is the only book covering all aspects of algorithmic price personalization. It is a one-stop reference for the political and legal community interested in digital markets, competition, privacy, and consumer protection. The book will be useful for policymakers, stakeholders, academics, and students working in digital market policy.

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The only one-stop reference text covering all key aspects of the regulation of algorithmic price personalization.

This Handbook is the only book covering all aspects of algorithmic price personalization. It is a one-stop reference for the political and legal community interested in digital markets, competition, privacy, and consumer protection. The book will be useful for policymakers, stakeholders, academics, and students working in digital market policy.

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In the current digital era, the growth of digital commerce and the data-driven economy has created new opportunities for firms to predict consumer behavior, including their willingness to pay a certain price. This practice of algorithmic pricing has become a widespread business model, raising concerns among economists and lawyers about its impact on the market and society. The Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law is a comprehensive overview of the key debates surrounding algorithmic pricing, written by a multidisciplinary group of scholars with expertise in legal, economic, data science, and marketing research. The Handbook critically examines existing knowledge, identifies weaknesses, and proposes feasible alternatives for legal analysis, market regulation, and protection of vulnerable individuals. This comprehensive overview of algorithmic pricing is a one-stop reference for the political and legal community.

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'The Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law is a timely and insightful resource that brings together leading expert perspectives on one of the most pressing regulatory challenges in the current digital marketplace – personalized pricing. This multidisciplinary guide is essential reading for understanding and addressing the complexities of algorithm-driven economic practices.' Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Boxer Family Professor of Law, New York University School of Law
'This book is highly topical. It covers fundamental questions of price personalization as well as an in-depth analysis of EU law and other legal systems. A must-read for academics and legislators likewise.' Peter Rott, Professor of Civil Law, Commercial and Business Law, and Information Law, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg
'This handbook on algorithmic price discrimination is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical background ('old wine in new bottles'), the economic implications (efficiency and distribution), the political move to regulation (world-wide legislative initiatives), and the legal questions (fairness and transparency). It offers deep insights and wide-ranging perspectives.' Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz, European University Institute in Florence
'The Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law is a truly indispensable collection on personalized pricing. The editors have assembled a stellar set of contributors researching the cutting edge of this critically important phenomenon. Beginning with a technical, economic, and ethical overview, the collection offers strikingly cosmopolitan perspectives on the regulatory landscape. A remarkable contribution to the law and technology field, I expect this handbook to be frequently read and referenced by scholars and policymakers concerned with the law of pricing.' Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech

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About the Author

Fabrizio Esposito is Assistant Professor at the NOVA School of Law and CEDIS, Lisbon. Esposito integrates economics and psychology into EU consumer and regulatory law. He has over forty publications, including works on law, economics and digital markets, focusing on consumer welfare and sovereignty. Mateusz Grochowski is Associate Professor of Law at the Tulane University School of Law and Affiliated Fellow at the Information Society Project (Yale Law School). He works on contract theory, intersections between contract law and digital technologies, and on protection of consumers vis-à-vis new sources of market vulnerability, including algorithms and data.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
27th March 2025
Pages
348
ISBN
9781009367899

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