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E-grāmata: Blockchain Economics: Implications Of Distributed Ledgers - Markets, Communications Networks, And Algorithmic Reality

Edited by (Univ College London, Uk), Edited by (Univ College London, Uk), Edited by (Rmit Univ, Australia), Edited by (Univ College London, Uk), Edited by (Univ Of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Sērija : Between Science And Economics 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786346407
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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Sērija : Between Science And Economics 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786346407

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This practical introduction explains the field of Blockchain Economics, the economic models emerging with the implementation of distributed ledger technology. These models are characterized by three factors: open platform business models, cryptotoken money supplies, and Initial Coin Offerings as a new and official form of financing. The book covers a variety of approaches from a business and academic perspective, ranging from financial theory, complexity, and open innovation networks to behavioral economics, self-determination theory, public policy, and financial inclusion. Unlike existing titles, this book draws on worldwide blockchain industry experts to define the new discipline of Blockchain Economics and provide novel theoretical and conceptual resources for the future of this fast-developing economy. The primer also highlights the wider theme of blockchain as an institutional technology, in that many value transfer interactions might be shifted to automated networks, decreasing the number of human-operated institutions. As well as stimulating further research, implementation by business innovators and public policy strategists, the book can also be used as a foundational textbook in courses on Blockchain Economics.

About the Editors v
About the Contributors ix
Introduction xxiii
Part 1 Economic Theory and Market Structure
1(62)
Chapter 1 Blockchain Economic Theory: Digital Asset Contracting Reduces Debt and Risk
3(22)
Melanie Swan
Chapter 2 Does Blockchain "Decentralize" Everything?: An Insight from Organizational Economics
25(22)
Soichiro Takagi
Chapter 3 The Blockchain Antidote to Monopolization
47(16)
Arisa Siong
Part 2 Blockchain Economic Open Network Innovation
63(40)
Chapter 4 Financing Small & Medium Enterprises with Blockchain: An Exploratory Research of Stakeholders' Attitudes
65(20)
Alex Kayal
Jingwen Yao
Judith Redi
Erich C. G. Schnoeckel
Chapter 5 Blockchains for Accelerating Open Innovation Systems for Sustainability Transitions
85(18)
Rumy Narayan
Annika Tidstrom
Part 3 Social Science and Behavioral Economics
103(42)
Chapter 6 Blockchain and the Future of Work: A Self-Determination Theory Approach
105(20)
Horst Treiblmaler
Uwe J. Umlauff
Chapter 7 How Value is Created in Tokenized Assets
125(20)
John Hargrove
Navroop Sahdev
Olga Feldmeier
Part 4 Financial Theory and Complexity Science
145(50)
Chapter 8 Consensus Algorithms: A Matter of Complexity?
147(24)
Renato P. dos Santos
Chapter 9 Blockchain Theory of Programmable Risk: Black Swan Smart Contracts
171(24)
Melanie Swan
Part 5 Policy, Regulation, and Incentives
195(38)
Chapter 10 Entrepreneurial Exit: Developing the Cryptoeconomy
197(18)
Darcy W.E. Allen
Chapter 11 Towards Crypto-friendly Public Policy
215(18)
Chris Berg
Sinclair Davidson
Jason Potts
Part 6 Income Inequality and Economic Inclusion
233(32)
Chapter 12 The Implications of Blockchain for Income Inequality
235(16)
Mikayla Novak
Chapter 13 The Mesh Economy: How Blockchain and Alternative Networks can Bridge the Digital Divide and Facilitate Economic Inclusion
251(14)
John B. Hooks
Glossary 265(4)
Index 269