Discussion paper

DP18665 Big techs in finance

The entry of big tech companies into the financial services sector can bring significant benefits in terms of efficiency and financial inclusion. Yet big techs can also quickly dominate markets, engage in discriminatory behaviour, and harm data privacy. This leads to the emergence of new trade-offs between policy goals such as financial stability, competition and privacy. Regulators, both domestically and internationally, are actively working to address these trade-offs. This paper provides an overview over the state of the literature and the policy debate.

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Citation

Doerr, S, J Frost, L Gambacorta and V Shreeti (2023), ‘DP18665 Big techs in finance‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18665. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18665