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Table A-1 provides a list of books that offer technical and/or business application insights. All books have been referred to in the writing of this book
Name | Author | Area of focus |
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Mastering Bitcoin: Unlocking Digital Cryptocurrencies | Andreas Antonopoulos | Technical book that gives readers an understanding of how bitcoin works. Useful for computer scientists and advanced readers. |
Understanding Bitcoin: Cryptography, Engineering and Economics | Pedro Franco | Technical book that gives readers an understanding of how bitcoin works and the economic implications of the technology. Useful for students, business persons, and advanced readers. |
Value Web | Chris Skinner | General book that offers a holistic view of how FinTech and Blockchain firms are using technology to create a new internet of value. Useful for business persons and students. |
Blockchain: Blueprint for a New Economy | Melanie Swan | General book that looks at usability and potential impact of Blockchain from a number of sectors. The author also discusses theoretical, philosophical, and societal impacts of cryptocurrencies and Blockchain. Useful for general readers, novices included. |
The Business Blockchain: Promise, Practice, and Application of the Next Internet Technology | William Mougayar | Ideal for business persons with a proclivity for business models. The author amalgamates his experience in the business consulting field with his knowledge of Blockchain. The book is useful for business persons and business students, especially those looking to implement this technology in the near future. |
Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology Behind Bitcoin Is Changing Money, Business, and the World | Don Tapscott and Alex Tapscott | This recent success is filled with insights and interviews with a number of key persons in the financial field. The book is a general read but offers readers a look into how key persons are thinking about the Blockchain, while offering a dictionary of whom to follow in this space. |
Following is a list of literature resources for learning about Universal Basic Income (UBI):
“ The Simple Analytics of Helicopter Money: Why It Works – Always” (2014), Willem H. Buiter
The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (2011), Guy Standing
Inventing the Future: Postcapitalism and a World Without Work (2015), Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams
Raising the Floor: How a Universal Basic Income Can Renew Our Economy and Rebuild the American Dream (2016), Andy Stern
Aadhaar program
Agent Based Computational Economics (ABCE) models
complexity economists
developments
El Farol problem and minority games
Kim-Markowitz Portfolio Insurers Model
Santa Fe artificial stock market model
Agent based modelling (ABM)
aggregate behavioural trends
axiomatisation, linearization and generalization
black-boxing
bottom-up approach
challenge
computational modelling paradigm
conceptualizing, individual agents
EBM
enacting agent interaction
environmental factors
environment creation
individual agent
parameters and modelling decisions
simulation designing
specifying agent behaviour
Alaska
Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
ARPANet
Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)
Atlantic model
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
Autor-Levy-Murnane (ALM)
Bandits’ Club
BankID system
Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN)
Bitnation
Blockchain
ARPANet
break down points
decentralized communication
emails
fiat currency
functions
Jiggery Pokery accounts
malware
protocols
Satoshi
skeleton keys
smart contract
TCP/IP protocol
technological and financial innovation
trade finance
Blockchain-based regulatory framework (BRF)
BlockVerify
Capitalism
ALM hypotheses and SBTC
Blockchain and CoCo
canonical model
cashlessenvironment
categories
classification
definition of
de-skilling process
economic hypothesis
education and training levels
EMN
fiat currency
CBDC
commercial banks
debt-based money
digital cash
digital monetary framework
fractional banking system
framework
ideas and methods
non-bank private sector
sovereign digital currency
transition
fiscal policy
cashless environment
central bank
concept of
control spending
definition of
exogenous and endogenous function
fractional banking system
Kelton, Stephanie
near-zero interest rates
policy instrument
QE and QQE
tendency
ultra-low inflation
helicopter drops
business insider
ceteris paribus
Chatbots
Chicago Plan
comparative charts
fractional banking
keywords
technology
UBI
higher-skilled workers
ICT technology
industry categories
Jiggery Pokery accounts
advantages
bias information
Blockchain
CFTC
digital environment
Enron scandal
limitations
private/self-regulation
public function
regulatory framework
tech-led firms
lending and payments
CAMELS evaluation
consumers and SMEs
cryptographic laws
fundamental limitations
governments
ILP
KYB process
lending sector
mobile banking
payments industry
regulatory pressures
rehypothecation
ripple protocol
sectors share
leveraging effect technology
marketing money
cashless system
crime and taxation
economy
IRS
money
Seigniorage
tax evasion
markets and regulation
market structure
multiple currency mechanisms
occupational categories
ONET database
policies
economic landscape
financialization
monetary and fiscal policy
money creation methods
The Chicago Plan
transformation
probabilities
regulation
routine and non-routine
routinization hypothesis
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
SBTC
scalability issue
skill-biased employment
skills and technological advancement
skills downgrading process
trades
UBI
Alaska
deployment
Mincome, Canada
Namibia
Cashless system
Cellular automata (CA)
Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)
Chicago Plan
Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS)
Collateralised Debt Obligations (CDOs)
Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs)
Complexity economics
agent
challenges
consequential decisions
deterministic and axiomatized models
dynamics
education
emergence
exogenous and endogenous changes
feedback loops
information affects agents
macroeconoic movements
network science
non-linearity
path dependence
power laws
self-adapting individual agents
technology andinvention
Walrasian approach
Computing
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
Constant absolute risk aversion (CARA)
Contingent convertible (CoCo)
Credit Default Swaps (CDSs)
CredyCo
Cryptid
Cryptographic law
Currency mechanisms
Current Account Switching System (CASS)
Data analysis techniques
Debt and money
broad and base money
China’s productivity
credit
economic pressures
export-led growth
fractional banking
See also((Fractional Reserve banking)
GDP growth
households
junk bonds
long-lasting effects
private and public sectors
problems
pubilc and private level
reaganomics
real estate industry
ripple effects
security and ownership
societal level
UK
DigID
Digital trade documents (DOCS)
Dodd-Frank Act
Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model
EBM
Economic entropy vs. economic equilibrium
assemblages and adaptations
complexity economics
complexity theory
DSGE based models
EMH
human uncertainty principle’
LHC
machine-like system operating
neuroscience findings
reflexivity
RET
risk assessment
scientific method
technology and economy
Economic flexibility
Efficient markets hypothesis (EMH)
eID system
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (EDVAC)
Elliptical curve cryptography (ECC)
EMH
Equation based modelling (EBM)
Equilibrium business-cycle models
Equilibrium economic models
contract theory
contact incompleteness
efficiency wages
explicit contracts
implicit contracts
intellectual framework
labor market flexibility
menu cost
risk sharing
DSGE models
Federal Reserve system
implicit contracts
macroeconomic models of business cycle
NK models
non-optimizing households
principles
RBC models
RET
‘rigidity’ of wage and price change
SIGE
steady state equilibrium, economy
structure
Taylor rule
FRB/US model
Keynesian macroeconomic theory
RBC models
Romer’s analysis tests
statistical models
Estonian government
European Migration Network (EMN)
Exogenous and endogenous function
Explicit contracts
Feedback loop
Fiat currency
CBDC
commercial banks
debt-based money
digital cash
digital monetary framework
framework
ideas and methods
non-bank private sector
sovereign digital currency
transition
Financialization
de facto
definition of
eastern economic association
enemy of my enemy is my friend
FT slogans
Palley, Thomas I.
relative industry shares
risk innovation
CDOs, CLOs and CDSs
non-financial firms
originate, repackage and sell model
originate-to-distribute model
originate-to-hold model
principal component
production and exchange
sharding
Blockchain
FinTech transformation
global Fintech financing activity
private sector
skeleton keys
AI-led high frequency trading
amalgamation
Blockchain
fragmentation process
information asymmetries
Kabbage
KYC/AML procedures
KYC process
machine learning
P2P lending sector
payments and remittances sector
physical barriers
rehypothecation
robo-advisors
SWIFT and ACH
transferwise
solution pathways
digital identity and KYC
private and public utilization
scalability
TBTF
television advertisement
Financialization
Financial Stability Oversight Committee (FSOC)
Financial system
Financial Technology (FinTech)
capital markets
Carney, Mark
CHIPS
financial services
financing activities
histroy
insurance sector
investment/wealth management
lending platforms
payments
Foreign direct investment (FDI)
Fractional Reserve banking
base and broad money
capital requirements
central banks
commercial banks
exchanging currency
fractional banking
governments
monetary policies
monetary policy objectives
Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 capital
value of a currency
Fragmentation
concept of
current economic malaise
dial-up Internet access
evolutionary biology
Haldane, Andy
information asymmetry
limitations
problem-solving approaches
regulatory-centric approach
systemic risk
TBTF
US telecoms industry
Genetic algorithm (GA)
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Modernization Act
Greenspan, Alan
Gresham’s law
Guardtime
Haldane, Andy
Heterogenous interacting agents
High-frequency trading (HFT)
Human uncertainty principle
HYPR
Implicit contracts
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
Institute for New Economical Thinking (INET)
Insurance sector
InterLedger Protocol (ILP)
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
iSignthis
Junk bonds
Kashkari, Neel
Kelton, Stephanie
Kim-Markowitz Portfolio Insurers Model
Know Your Business (KYB)
Know Your Customer (KYC)
advantage
Atlantic model
concept of
contextual scenario
development of
documents
empirical approach
Government digital identity programs
identity
identity and KYC/AML services
Kabbage
KYC-Chain
manifestations
merchant processor
multidimensional attributes
multiple sources
Namecoin blockchain
OpenID protocol
procedural system
regulatory institutions
tokenized identity
transactional systems
value exchange platforms
vast-ranging subject
Zooko’s triangle
kompany.com
Large hadron collider (LHC)
Living Will Review process
Macroeconomic models types
cellular automata (CA)
equilibrium business-cycle models
genetic algorithm (GA)
neural networks
rational expectations structural models
traditional structural models
vector autoregression (VAR) models
Macroeconomic theories
Man-in-the-middle (MITM)
Marketing money
cashless system
crime and taxation
economy
IRS
money
Seigniorage
tax evasion
Mathematical game theory
McFadden Act
Mincome, Canada
Minority Game (MG)
Money anddebt
See alsoDebt and money
capitalism
cash obsession
CRS report
currencies
floating exchange
functions
gold and silver
history of money
histroy
real commodities
transfer of
types of
withdrawn
shadowbanking
utilitarian approach
Multiple currencies
Bitcoin Obituaries
bitcoin price
BTC/USD and USD/EUR volatility
contractual money
cryptocurrencies
differences
free banking
Gresham’s law
legal definition
legal status
private and government fiat
private money
quantitative model
sovereign cash
volatility
Namecoin blockchain
Namibia
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
NemID
Neo-Keynesian models
Neuroplasticity
New Keynesian models (NK models)
Occupational Information Network (ONET)
Office of Scientific Research and Development (OSRD)
OpenID protocol
Originate, repackage and sell model
Originate-to-distribute model
Paine, Thomas
Palley, Thomas I.
Payment protection insurance (PPI)
Peer-to-peer (P2P)
Personal identification number (PIN)
Polycoin
Popperian falsifiability
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)
Public-key certificate (PKC)
Public-key infrastructure (PKI)
Quantitative easing (QE)
Quantitative model
R3 CORDA™
Rational expectations
Rational expectations structural models
Rational expectations theory (RET)
Rational expectations theory (RMT)
RBCmodels
Reaganomics
Real Business Cycle (RBC) models
Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system
Regular laws
Ripple protocol
Santa Fe artificial stock market model
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Scalability
SecureKey Concierge
Seigniorage
Shadow banking and systemic risk
commercial banks
definition
dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models
economic flexibility
EMH and RET
financial markets and monetary policy
growth of financial products
macroeconomic theories
non-bank channels
securitization
trades
Sharding
Blockchain
FinTech transformation
global Fintech financing activity
private sector
ShoCard
SIGEmodels
Skill-biased technological change (SBTC)
SkuChain
Software as a service (SaaS)
Sticky Information General Equilibrium (SIGE) models
SWIFT network
Systemically important financial institutions (SIFI)
System identification number (SIN)
Tax evasion
Tech-led firms
Technology and invention
accelerating consilience of technology
blockchain
combinatorial evolution
complexity
EDVAC
equilibrium and rational expectations
Konratiev waves
Moore’s law and Wright’s law
Popperian scientific method
punch cards
socialization
specialised operations
technological change
Technology and invention
socialization and complexity
specialisation, diversity and ubiquity
The Chicago Plan
advantages
benefits
commercial banks
debt feature
existing debt
fractional banking system
monetary policies
money
principles and assumptions
reduce private and public debt levels
zero bound problem
Too Big to Fail (TBTF)
Bandits’ Club
banking innovations
CDS market
derivative instruments
endingTBTF
approaches
banking industry
Dodd Frank Act
goals and implementations
innovative process
Kashkari, Neel
Living Will Review process
optimal level
questions
systemically important financial institutions
financial history
fragmentation
Gramm-Leach-Bliley financial modernization act
ideological kidnapping
macroeconomic models
McFadden Act
PPI
process of
technological innovations
Trade finance
automation
banks and clients
Blockchain
capitalistic markets
financial institutions
limitations
R3 CORDA™
regulators and policy makers
supply chain management
SWIFT network
Wilson, Lamar
Traditional structural models
Tradle
Transactional cost theory (TCT)
Trunomi
TUPAS
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) acts
Universal Basic Income (UBI)
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)
US telecoms industry
Varoufakis, Yanis
Vector auto regression (VAR) models
Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI)
Wilson, Lamar
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