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The Consent Burden in Consumer and Digital Markets
Ella Corren
University of California, Berkeley
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Consumer Market
100%
Digital Markets
100%
Regulatory Regimes
66%
Regulatory Burden
66%
Consent Mechanisms
66%
Law-and-economics
33%
Traditional Law
33%
Diagnostic Process
33%
Power Allocation
33%
Opposite Effects
33%
Market Mechanism
33%
Regulatory Power
33%
Crucial Aspect
33%
Conceptual Foundations
33%
Comprehensive Account
33%
Economic View
33%
Shifting Method
33%
Disempowering
33%
Informed Decision-making
33%
Single Metrics
33%
Consumer Consent
33%
Digital Surveillance
33%
Regulation Effectiveness
33%
Burden Shifting
33%
Consumer Exploitation
33%
Decisional Burden
33%
Social Sciences
Legislation
100%
Law
50%
Courts
50%
Consumer Benefit
50%
Market Mechanism
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Market Mechanism
100%