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The bitcoin standard: the decentralized alternative to central banking
Bitcoin is the digital age's novel, decentralized, and automated solution to the problem of money: accessible worldwide, controlled by nobody. Can this young upstart money challenge the global monetary order? Economist Saifedean Ammous traces the history of the technologies of money to seashells, limestones, cattle, salt, beads, metals, and government debt, explaining what gave these technologies their monetary role, what makes for sound money, and the benefits of a sound monetary regime to economic growth, innovation, culture, trade, individual freedom, and international peace.
Can cryptocurrencies fulfil the functions of money?
In: The quarterly review of economics and finance, Band 70, S. 38-51
ISSN: 1062-9769
Slowdown: Aviation and Modernity's Lost Dynamism
In: Ammous, Saifedean. (2017). Slowdown: Aviation and Modernity's Lost Dynamism. Columbia University Center on Capitalism and Society Working Paper 95
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Blockchain Technology: What is it Good for?
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Can Cryptocurrencies Fulfil the Functions of Money?
In: Columbia University, Center on Capitalism and Society, Working Paper No. 92, August 2016
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Economics Beyond Financial Intermediation: Digital Currencies' Potential for Growth, Poverty Alleviation and International Development
In: Ammous, Saifedean. 2015. "Economics beyond Financial Intermediation: Digital Currencies' Possibilities for Growth, Poverty Alleviation, and International Development." The Journal of Private Enterprise, 30(3): 19-50.
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Energy Systems and the Knowledge Problem: The Case of Biofuels
In: The Center on Capitalism and Society Columbia University, Working Paper No. 85, February 2015
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Alternative Energy Science and Policy: Biofuels as a Case Study
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A North African Quartet
In: https://doi.org/10.7916/D8K07GS2
Four essays on addressing the demands of Arab Spring protestors for economic freedoms and opportunities: "Tunisians set off on the road from serfdom"; "Now for an Arab economic revolution"; "The corporatist threat to the Arab Spring"; and "Too much aid will hobble Arab Spring."
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