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Privacy is often treated as a right we either have or lose. We instead conceptualize it as an institutional equilibrium shaped by the incentives of governments, firms, and individuals, in interaction with technological change.
Our new paper with @IncompleteRules introduces the institutional privacy dilemma: governments are tasked with protecting privacy while also needing to undermine it to govern.
Encryption and ZKPs reshape the game:
🔐 Encryption suppresses observable signals → weakens government legibility and enforcement → induces workaround surveillance.
✅ ZKPs generate selective, verifiable signals → enable compliance without full disclosure → but do not remove the need for broader legibility or the costs of institutional adaptation.
The result is a continuous coevolution of institutions and technology.
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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