Studies on the Value of Data
The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis has undertaken a series of studies that present methods for quantifying the value of simple data that can be differentiated from the complex data created by highly skilled workers that was studied in Calderón and Rassier 2022. Preliminary studies in this series focus on tax data, individual credit data, and driving data. Additional examples include medical records, educational transcripts, business financial records, customer data, equipment maintenance histories, social media profiles, tourist maps, and many more. If new case studies under this topic are released, they will be added to the listing below.
- Capitalizing Data: Case Studies of Driving Records and Vehicle Insurance Claims | April 2024
- Private Funding of “Free” Data: A Theoretical Framework | April 2024
- Capitalizing Data: Case Studies of Tax Forms and Individual Credit Reports | June 2023
JEL Code(s) E01 Published