George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

The Effect of Consumer Inferences on Privacy Regulation When Information is Costly

Abraham L. Wickelgren, the Fred and Emily Wulff Chair at the University of Texas Law School, has published his paper “The Effect of Consumer Inferences on Privacy Regulation When Information is Costly”. The paper may be read here.

Please see below for a video of Professor Wickelgren explaining his work.