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The Cambridge Handbook of Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law provides a comprehensive analysis of how algorithmic pricing strategies operate in modern markets and their complex legal implications. Edited by leading scholars Fabrizio Esposito and Mateusz Grochowski, this handbook brings together expert contributions examining price personalization from multiple perspectives including competition law, consumer protection, data privacy, and behavioral economics.
The volume addresses critical questions about fairness, transparency, and discrimination in algorithmic pricing systems. It explores how different jurisdictions regulate dynamic pricing, personalized offers, and algorithmic decision-making in commerce. The handbook is essential for legal professionals, policymakers, economists, and technology experts seeking to understand the intersection of algorithms, pricing strategies, and regulatory compliance in the digital economy.







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