Table of contents - Special Issue: Blockchain innovation and public policy
Guest Editors: Jason Potts, Sinclair Davidson, Chris Berg
Capitalism after Satoshi: Blockchains, dehierarchicalisation, innovation policy, and the regulatory state
Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson, Jason PottsThe purpose of this paper is to explore the long-run economic structure and economic policy consequences of wide-spread blockchain adoption.
Crypto-friendliness: understanding blockchain public policy
Mikayla NovakThe purpose of this paper is to conceptualise the chief aspects of policy interest in blockchain technology.
Blockchains and institutional competition in innovation systems
Brendan Markey-TowlerThe purpose of this paper is to introduce the notion of blockchain as an institutional technology, defend the idea of National Innovation Systems as institutional systems, and…
Governing the entrepreneurial discovery of blockchain applications
Darcy W.E. AllenThe purpose of this paper is to examine the institutional context of the entrepreneurial discovery of blockchain applications.
Markets for rules: the promise and peril of blockchain distributed governance
Nick CowenThe purpose of this paper is to explore the possible contributions of blockchain technology to creating new governance structures that facilitate social cooperation.
Cryptoliquidity: the blockchain and monetary stability
James Lee CatonThe development of blockchain and cryptocurrency may alleviate the economic strain associated with recession. Economic recessions tend to be aggregate-demand driven, meaning that…