2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40812-022-00220-6
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The microeconomics of data – a survey

Abstract: In recent years, academia, institutions, and policymakers have been focusing their attention on the impact of data in digital markets. The economic literature that explicitly models data and their collection as strategic variables is growing, but most studies focus on distinct settings with specific data uses. This survey aims to organise this literature to extract general insights that hold across different models and assumptions. To do so, I identify three classes of models according to the way they model da… Show more

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“…The existence of mediation effect of industrial upgrading requires that α 1 is significant in Equation (1). The following situations are considered: (1) If β 1 and γ 2 are significant, but γ 1 is not significant, the industrial upgrading is a complete mediating effect.…”
Section: Model Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existence of mediation effect of industrial upgrading requires that α 1 is significant in Equation (1). The following situations are considered: (1) If β 1 and γ 2 are significant, but γ 1 is not significant, the industrial upgrading is a complete mediating effect.…”
Section: Model Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the constructed instrumental variable will closely relate to the digital economy, becausethe lag term of the digital economy relates to the digital economy, considering that the digital economy develops continuously. Following Yi and Zhou (2018), this paper constructed the instrumental variable and used the TSLS method to estimate the results, shown in Column (1). The coefficient of the digital economy is 0.68 and is significant at the 5% significance level, implying the promotion effect of the digital economy on rural revitalization.…”
Section: Instrumental Variable Regressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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