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Conference Report — Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, November 2–3, 2023 - The Valuation of Data: Findings and Discussion

9 Feb 2024

In particular, the IARIW is concerned with the international aspects of the following areas: → the global comparisons of income and wealth; → the use of economic and social accounting for budgeting and policy analysis in different countries; and → the experiences of different countries in the development of economic and social accounting systems. [...] valuation of personal and health data, the importance of data governance, and policy But the answer to what is the value of data implications for the valuation of data. [...] This firm’s organizational capital as proxied by “selling is particularly the case given the lack of clarity and general and administrative expenses” and around the concept of the service life of data linking it to the value of data — a methodology and the open question of whether data is better that can also be applied to value cross-border data considered as an intermediate input in these flows. [...] of value might simply be the market cap of a given firm, this view is less helpful when trying Concerns over the soundness of a macro-oriented to determine the value of data at the level of the approach to the value of data were echoed individual, or separate from the value of the firm, in discussions, with participants saying that which is necessary to understand the distribution focusing on unde. [...] micro picture from the ground up may create a more detailed picture of the diversity of value While much of the policy discussion focused across types and uses of data, but they may struggle on strictly economic and legal matters, where to create a picture of the role of the economy as a data may drive some of the highest value for the whole.
Pages
18
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Canada