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In The Future of Financial Privacy, a new book from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, an array of US and European legal and economic experts attempts to answer those questions and clear up some of the muddle surrounding these complicated issues. Privacy is an amorphous concept, clouding and confusing public policy debates on financial-services issues ranging from the confidentiality of what’s in your bank account to the mining and sharing of data. The Future of Financial Privacy shows how to protect consumers’ privacy while preserving the benefits of free flows of information, and explores what role the government should play in all this.
Date: October 2000
Pages: 255
ISBN Number: 1-889865-03-6
Price: $19.95
CEI Sale Price: $14.95
Category: Public Policy
Table of Contents
Introduction: Will Privacy Be To The Information Economy What Consumer Protection And Product Safety Were To The Industrial Age?
by Fred L. Smith, Jr.
Chapter 1: by Robert R. Belair and Kevin Coy
Chapter 2:
by Duncan A. MacDonald
Chapter 3:
by Peter Gray
Chapter 4:
by Fred H. Cate
Chapter 5:
by Marty Abrams
Chapter 7:
by Julius L. ("Jerry") Loeser
Chapter 8:
by Daniel B. Klein
Chapter 9:
by Lawrence B. Lindsey
Chapter 10:
by Eugene Volokh
Chapter 11:
by Solveig Singleton
Chapter 12:
by Franz A. Blankart, Jean A. Bonna, and Michel Y. Dérobert
Chapter 13:
by Alfred Büllesbach