When Google or the U.S. Census Bureau publish detailed statistics on browsing habits or neighborhood characteristics, some privacy is lost for everybody while supplying public information. To date, economists have not focused on the privacy loss inherent in data publication. In their stead, these issues have been advanced almost exclusively by computer scientists who are primarily interested in technical problems associated with protecting privacy. Economists should join the discussion, first, to determine where to balance privacy protection against data quality; a social choice problem. Furthermore, economists must ensure new privacy models preserve the validity of public data for economic research
The opinions expressed in this talk are the my own and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bure...
This paper aims to analyze theories developed both in favor and against privacy protection according...
The U.S. Census Bureau announced, via its Scientific Advisory Committee, that it would protect the p...
Presented at the Allied Social Science Association meeting 2019 in the session "The Future of Econom...
133 pagesWith vast databases at their disposal, private tech companies can compete with public stati...
Any opinions and conclusions are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Census B...
The purpose of this document is to provide scholars with a comprehensive list of readings relevant t...
A complete archive of the data and programs used in this paper is available via http://doi.org/10.52...
The dual problems of respecting citizen privacy and protecting the confidentiality of their data hav...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
What can we, as users of microdata, formally guarantee to the individuals (or firms) in our dataset,...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Accessing and combining large amounts of data is important for quantitative social scientists, but i...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Data is considered the new oil of the economy, but privacy concerns limit their use, leading to a wi...
The opinions expressed in this talk are the my own and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bure...
This paper aims to analyze theories developed both in favor and against privacy protection according...
The U.S. Census Bureau announced, via its Scientific Advisory Committee, that it would protect the p...
Presented at the Allied Social Science Association meeting 2019 in the session "The Future of Econom...
133 pagesWith vast databases at their disposal, private tech companies can compete with public stati...
Any opinions and conclusions are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Census B...
The purpose of this document is to provide scholars with a comprehensive list of readings relevant t...
A complete archive of the data and programs used in this paper is available via http://doi.org/10.52...
The dual problems of respecting citizen privacy and protecting the confidentiality of their data hav...
This paper explores the consequences for economic research of methods used by data publishers to pro...
What can we, as users of microdata, formally guarantee to the individuals (or firms) in our dataset,...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Accessing and combining large amounts of data is important for quantitative social scientists, but i...
International audienceThe increasing digitalization of the economy and advances in data processing h...
Data is considered the new oil of the economy, but privacy concerns limit their use, leading to a wi...
The opinions expressed in this talk are the my own and not necessarily those of the U.S. Census Bure...
This paper aims to analyze theories developed both in favor and against privacy protection according...
The U.S. Census Bureau announced, via its Scientific Advisory Committee, that it would protect the p...