Research

Policy

O’Reilly, T., Strauss,I., Bandy, J., and Barclay, L. (2024). Draft Delegated Act of the Digital Services Act – Comment. AI Disclosures Project. 10 December 2024. F349890

Earlier work on algorithmic rents and disclosures

Conducted while at UCL’s Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, in conjunction with Prof. Mariana Mazzucato

Platform Disclosures

Strauss, I., O’Reilly, T., Mazzucato, M and Ryan-Collins, J. (2021). ‘Crouching tiger, hidden dragons: how 10-K disclosure rules help Big Tech conceal market power and expand platform dominance’, UCL IIPP Policy Report No. 2021/04. 

O’Reilly, T., Strauss, I. and Mazzucato, M (2023). Regulating Big Tech through digital disclosures. UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose, Policy Brief No.26.

Mariana Mazzucato, Ilan Strauss, Tim O’Reilly, and Josh Ryan-Collins. (2024). Regulating Big Tech: The Role of Enhanced DisclosuresOxford Review of Economic Policy, vol. 39, no. 1, Spring 2023, pp. 47–69, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grac040.

Rents

O’Reilly, T., Strauss, I., and Mazzucato, M. (2024). Algorithmic Attention Rents: A theory of digital platform market powerData & Policy, Volume 6, e6.

Rock, R., Strauss, I., O’Reilly, T., and Mazzucato, M. (2024). Behind the Clicks: Can Amazon allocate user attention as it pleases? Information Economics and PolicyVolume 69, December 2024, 101115.

Strauss, I., O’Reilly, T. and Mazzucato, M. (2024). Amazon’s Algorithmic Rents: The economics of information on Amazon. 15 Hastings Sci. & Tech. L.J. 203, 2024. Available at: https://repository.uclawsf.edu/hastings_science_technology_law_journal/vol15/iss2/5

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