Blockchain Economics: Implications of Distributed Ledgers (2019)
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Blockchain Economics: Implications of Distributed Ledgers
Markets, communications networks, and algorithmic reality
Eds. Swan, Potts, Takagi, Tasca, and Witte. London: World Scientific. (2019e).
Contents
Introduction PDF
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Economic Theory and Market Structure
Chapter 1: Blockchain Economic Theory: Digital Asset Contracting reduces Debt and Risk; Swan PDF
Chapter 2: Does Blockchain “Decentralize” Everything?; Takagi PDF
Chapter 3: The blockchain antidote to monopolization; Siong PDF
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Blockchain Economic Open Network Innovation
Chapter 4: Financing Small & Medium Enterprises with Blockchain: an exploratory research of stakeholders' attitudes, Kayal et al. PDF
Chapter 5: Blockchains for Accelerating Open Innovation Systems for Sustainability Transitions, Narayan and Tidström PDF
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Social Science and Behavioral Economics
Chapter 6: Blockchain and the Future of Work: A Self-Determination Theory Approach, Treiblmaier and Umlauff PDF
Chapter 7: How Value is Created in Tokenized Assets; Hargrave et al. PDF
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Financial Theory and Complexity Science
Chapter 8: Consensus Algorithms: A Matter of Complexity?; Dos Santos PDF
Chapter 9: Blockchain Theory of Programmable Risk: Black Swan Smart Contracts; Swan PDF
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Policy, Regulation, and Incentives
Chapter 10: Entrepreneurial Exit: Developing the Cryptoeconomy; Allen PDF
Chapter 11: Towards Crypto-friendly Public Policy; Berg et al. PDF
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Income Inequality and Economic Inclusion
Chapter 12: The Implications of Blockchain for Income Inequality; Novak PDF
Chapter 13: The Mesh Economy: How Blockchain and Alternative Networks can Bridge the Digital Divide and Facilitate Economic Inclusion; Hooks PDF
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Author Bios PDF
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