Disintermediation economics : the impact of blockchain on markets and policies /
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1: What is Disintermediation Economics: An introduction (Psarrakis)
- Part A: Disintermediation in Microeconomics
- Ch. 2: Distributed Ledger Economics: Organizations, Incentives and Strategy (Psarrakis)
- Ch. 3: Economics of Smart Contracts: Efficiency and legal challenges (Dobrauz-Saldapenna and Schrackmann)
- Ch. 4: Corporate Strategies for Blockchain-based Solutions (Verheggen)
- Ch. 5: Distributed Data Economics (Shrier).-Part B: Disintermediation in Macroeconomics and Finance
- Ch. 6: Blockchain for Growth: Applying distributed ledger technologies to the UN Sustainable goals (Thomason)
- Ch. 7: The New Money: The utility of Cryptocurrencies and the need for a New Monetary Policy (Lee and Teo)
- Ch. 8: Privately Issued Digital Currencies (Disparte)
- Ch. 9: Crypto-assets, Distributed Ledger Technologies and Disintermediation in Finance: Overcoming impediments to scaling: A view from the EU (Noble)
- Ch. 10: Crypto-assets and Disintermediation in Finance: A view from Asia (Johnstone)
- Part C: Disintermediation in Political Economy and Regulation
- Ch. 11: The Political Economy of the Blockchain (Zilgalvis)
- Ch. 12: Regulating Blockchain in the EU: Building a global competitive advantage (Kaili)
- Ch. 13: Advancing Digital Transformation in the Public Sector with Blockchain: A view from the European Union (Baldacci and Frade)
- Ch. 14: Disposable Identities? Why digital identity matters to blockchain disintermediation and for society (Anania, Le Gars, and van Kranenburg).