Beaumier Guillaume, Kalomeni Kevin, Campbell-Verduyn Malcolm, Lenglet Marc, Natile Serena, Papin Marielle, Rodima-Taylor Daivi, Silve Arthur, Zhang Falin, 2020, « Global Regulations for a Digital Economy: Between New and Old Challenges », Global Policy, vol. 11, n°4, p. 515-522.

    Digital technologies are often described as posing unique challenges for public regulators worldwide. Their fast-pace and technical


    nature are viewed as being incompatible with the relatively slow and territorially bounded public regulatory processes. In this


    paper, we argue that not all digital technologies pose the same challenges for public regulators. We more precisely maintain that


    the digital technologies’ label can be quite misleading as it actually represents a wide variety of technical artifacts. Based on two


    dimensions, the level of centralization and (im)material nature, we provide a typology of digital technologies that importantly


    highlights how different technical artifacts affect differently local, national, regional and global distributions of power. While


    some empower transnational businesses, others can notably reinforce states’ power. By emphasizing this, our typology contributes


    to ongoing discussions about the global regulation of a digital economy and helps us identify the various challenges


    that it might present for public regulators globally. At the same time, it allows us to reinforce previous claims that these are


    importantly, not all new and that they often require us to solve traditional cooperation problems.

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