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What is Economics of open data?
Economics of open data examines the financial and societal impact of freely accessible public data. It explores how governments, businesses, and researchers can leverage open datasets to drive innovation, improve decision-making, and enhance public services, while also addressing concerns around privacy, monetization, and regulatory challenges.
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