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A Market for Unbiased Private Data: Paying Individuals According to Their Privacy Attitudes
2012
Social Science Research Network
Since there is, in principle, no reason why third parties should not pay individuals for the use of their data, we introduce a realistic market that would allow these payments to be made while taking into account the privacy attitude of the participants. And since it is usually important to use unbiased samples to obtain credible statistical results, we examine the properties that such a market should have and suggest a mechanism that compensates those individuals that participate according to
doi:10.2139/ssrn.2046861
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