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Presentation: Revisiting the Economics of Privacy: Population Statistics and Privacy as Public Goods

Author
Abowd, John
Abstract
Anonymization and data quality are intimately linked. Although this link has been properly
acknowledged in the Computer Science and Statistical Disclosure Limitation literatures, economics offers a framework for
formalizing the linkage and analyzing optimal decisions and equilibrium outcomes.
Description
The opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the author and neither the National Science Foundation nor the Census Bureau.
Sponsorship
NSF grants CNS-0627680, SES-0820349, SES-0922005, SES-0922494, BCS-0941226, SES-1042181, TC-1012593, SES 1131848, U.S. Census Bureau
Date Issued
2013-01Publisher
Data Linkage and Anonymisation Scoping Meeting, Issac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK
Subject
Data Privacy; Confidentiality Protection; Economics
Type
presentation