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245 | _aDisintermediation economics: the impact of blockchain on markets and policies | ||
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_bSpringer _aSwitzerland _c2021 |
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300 | _axvii, 336 p. | ||
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_aEURO _b32.99 |
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520 | _aAbout this book This book provides a coherent Blockchain framework for the business community, governments, and universities structured around microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance, and political economy and identifies how financial markets and governmental policies are changed by digitization, specifically Blockchain. This framework, what they authors call “disintermediation economics,” affects everything by providing a paradigm that transforms the way we organize markets and value chains, financial services, central banking, budgetary policies, innovation ecosystems, government services, and civil society. Bringing together leading and experienced policymakers, corporate practitioners, and academics from top universities, this book offers a road map of best practices that can be immediately useful to firms, policy makers as well as academics by balancing theory with practice. | ||
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_aEconomic policy _92380 |
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_aMacroeconomics _91161 |
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_aMacroeconomics _91161 |
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_aBank marketing _97512 |
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_aKaili, Eva _97573 |
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_aPsarrakis, Dimitrios _97574 |
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