Abstract
The digital-first economy has catalyzed an unprecedented shift in the valuation and utilization of data as a primary economic asset. This research delves into the multifaceted economic implications of data monetization, focusing on its role as a pivotal driver of growth, innovation, and policy development. As businesses increasingly leverage data to create new revenue streams, the study examines the evolving dynamics of value creation, competition, and inequality. It investigates the interplay between data-centric business models, market structures, and consumer privacy concerns, offering insights into how regulatory frameworks must adapt to balance innovation with ethical considerations. By analyzing case studies and employing econometric modeling, this research underscores the transformative potential of data monetization while addressing its societal and economic risks. Key findings highlight the necessity for equitable data-sharing mechanisms and global regulatory cooperation to prevent monopolistic tendencies and ensure inclusive economic benefits.
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