Publications

Journal Articles

Institute adjunct fellow, Joseph Duncan, discusses FCRA reauthorization in the Journal of Business Economics. Download here.

Reprinted with permission from the National Association for Business Economics, 1233 20th St NW, Ste 505, Washington, DC 20036, www.nabe.com.

Books

Institute Director of Scientific Intelligence, Edward M. Roche, releases second edition of Information Systems, Computer Crime, and Criminal Justice. Published by Barraclough LTD. Purchase here.

Studies

Download our report, Economic Fairness Through Smarter Lending: Some Factors to Consider on the Eve of Brazilian Credit Reporting Reform, here. Download the abridged version here. Download the Portuguese version here. Download the Portuguese abridged version here.

Download our report, Recovery, Renewal, and Resiliency: Gulf Coast Small Businesses Two Years Later here.

Download our report, Economic Impacts of Payment Reporting Participation in Latin America here.

Download our report, The Impact of Provider-Identifiable Data on Healthcare Quality and Cost here. Download the executive summary here.

Download our report on the benefits of improving credit reporting in Japan, On the Impact of Credit Payment Reporting on the Financial Sector and Overall Economic Performance in Japan here. Download the executive summary here. Download the executive summary in Japanese here.

Download our report, Give Credit Where Credit is Due: Increasing Access to Affordable Mainstream Credit Using Alternative Data here. Download the executive summary here.

Download a copy of our study, Towards a Rational Data Breach Notification Regime here.

Download our report, Giving Underserved Consumers Better Access to the Credit System: The Promise of Non-traditional Data here.

Download a copy of our recent study, Class Action Tort Costs and the Consequences for Innovation here.

Download a copy of our groundbreaking study, The Fair Credit Reporting Act: Access, Efficiency and Opportunity here.

Download a copy of our study, How Safe and Secure is it? here.

Download the executive summary here.

Download a copy of the follow up to our study, The Fair Credit Reporting Act: Access, Efficiency and Opportunity - Part II, here.

Download a copy of Dr. Michael A. Turner's Prime vs. AT&T: An Economic Analysis, here.

Download a copy of our study, Consumers, Citizens, Charity and Content: Attitudes Toward Teleservices here.

Download a copy of our 2003 Privacy Report Card here.

White Papers and Policy Briefs

Give Credit Where Credit Is Due: A Policy Brief - (Downloadable PDF version)

Economic Impacts of Payment Reporting Participation in Latin America - (Downloadable PDF version)

Credit File Freeze: Position Paper - (Downloadable PDF version)

Privacy Rights and Policy Wrongs: How Data Restrictions can Impair Information-Led Development in Emerging Markets Michael A. Turner, Peter Johnson, and Dan Balis

Measuring the True Cost of Privacy: A Rebuttal to “Privacy, Consumers, and Costs” - (Short Version)

Measuring the True Cost of Privacy: A Rebuttal to “Privacy, Consumers, and Costs” - (Downloadable PDF version)

Please be patient. Publications may take some time to download.

Newsletters

Download a copy of our November 2003 Newsletter here

You Score, You Win: The Consequences of Giving Credit Where Credit is Due

Using non-traditional data for underwriting loans to thin-file borrowers: Evidence, tips and precautions

Economic Impacts of Payment Reporting Participation in Latin America

White Paper

White Paper (Spanish)

The Impact of Provider- Identifiable Data on Healthcare Quality and Cost

Executive Summary

On the Impact of Credit Payment Reporting on the Financial Sector and Overall Economic Performance in Japan

(Japanese Summary )


Give Credit Where Credit is Due: Increasing Access to Affordable Mainstream Credit Using Alternative Data

Towards a Rational Data Breach Notification Regime.


Giving Underserved Consumers Better Access to the Credit System


Information Systems, Computer Crimes, and Criminal Justice."

Edward Roche, Institute Director of Scientific Intelligence Releases Second Edition of Cybercrime Book

Recent Center on the Global Information Economy Publications

"Privacy Rights and Policy Wrongs: How Data Restrictions can Impair Information-Led Development in Emerging Markets."