| H. R. Varian. Economic aspects of personal privacy. Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age, NTIA, 1997. |
....conflict between the right to privacy and the ability to leverage the value of shared information. Rather, an economic view of privacy holds that users should receive a fair price for the use of personal data (this price can be set arbitrarily high by a user that requires absolute privacy) [18, 11, 3]. Earlier work has suggested markets for information sharing, for example markers for evaluations [4] and markets for secrets [3] From a mechanism design perspective [9] we can also imagine the formulation of a simple information sharing game. Consider a system of agents, each with private ....
H. Varian. Economic aspects of personal privacy. Technical report, NTIA, 1996. Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age.
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H. R. Varian. Economic aspects of personal privacy. Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age, NTIA, 1997.
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H. R. Varian. Economic aspects of personal privacy. Privacy and Self-Regulation in the Information Age, NTIA, 1997.
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