AEA Papers and Proceedings
ISSN 2574-0768 (Print) | ISSN 2574-0776 (Online)
Should We Treat Data as Labor? Moving beyond "Free"
AEA Papers and Proceedings
vol. 108,
May 2018
(pp. 38–42)
Abstract
In the digital economy, user data is typically treated as capital created by corporations observing willing individuals. This neglects users' roles in creating data, reducing incentives for users, distributing the gains from the data economy unequally, and stoking fears of automation. Instead, treating data (at least partially) as labor could help resolve these issues and restore a functioning market for user contributions, but may run against the near-term interests of dominant data monopsonists who have benefited from data being treated as "free." Countervailing power, in the form of competition, a data labor movement, and/or thoughtful regulation could help restore balance.Citation
Arrieta-Ibarra, Imanol, Leonard Goff, Diego Jiménez-Hernández, Jaron Lanier, and E. Glen Weyl. 2018. "Should We Treat Data as Labor? Moving beyond "Free"." AEA Papers and Proceedings, 108: 38–42. DOI: 10.1257/pandp.20181003Additional Materials
JEL Classification
- C80 Data Collection and Data Estimation Methodology; Computer Programs: General
- D63 Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement
- J42 Monopsony; Segmented Labor Markets