GDPR and the Lost Generation of Innovative Apps
Working Paper 30028
DOI 10.3386/w30028
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Using data on 4.1 million apps at the Google Play Store from 2016 to 2019, we document that GDPR induced the exit of about a third of available apps; and in the quarters following implementation, entry of new apps fell by half. We estimate a structural model of demand and entry in the app market. Comparing long-run equilibria with and without GDPR, we find that GDPR reduces consumer surplus and aggregate app usage by about a third. Whatever the privacy benefits of GDPR, they come at substantial costs in foregone innovation.
Non-Technical Summaries
- The European Union enacted its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect the personal data of citizens and harmonize...