区块链:少政府,多市场

Alastair Berg, B. Markey-Towler, Mikayla Novak
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在本文中,我们简要介绍了区块链技术的潜力,以推动挑战国家霸权的机构的私人创业发现过程。企业家现在可以使用新的工具,在传统上属于政府行动领域的领域发展分散的私人治理。这可能会彻底重塑“公共”与“私人”的界限。区块链可能导致更少的政府,更多的基于市场的互动。我们引入了制度加密经济学,区块链作为一种增加创业行动机会的技术。然后,我们调查了区块链技术在五个社会经济领域挑战国家霸权的潜力:货币机构、契约治理、公民社会和社会福利、集体选择和投票,以及身份验证。我们还讨论了基于区块链的经济基础设施对公共政策和经济监管的一些挑战和影响。这些贡献表明,利用区块链挑战国家霸权的创业行动的范围越来越大,公共产品提供和政府监管控制的范围也有必要发生变化。
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Blockchains: Less Government, More Market
In this paper we provide a brief survey of the potential of blockchain technology to propel a process of private entrepreneurial discovery of institutions that challenge state hegemony. Entrepreneurs now have access to new tools to develop decentralised private governance across areas which have traditionally been the domain of government action. This may see a radical reshaping of the boundaries of ‘public’ versus ‘private’. Blockchain may result in less government, and more market based interactions. We introduce institutional cryptoeconomics, and blockchain as a technology which increases the opportunity set of entrepreneurial action. We then survey the potential of blockchain technology to challenge state hegemony in five socioeconomic areas: monetary institutions, the governance of contracting, civil society and social welfare, collective choice and voting, and the verification of identity. We also discuss some challenges and implications of blockchain-based economic infrastructure for public policy and economic regulation. Together these contributions suggest an increasing scope for entrepreneurial action using blockchain that challenges state hegemony, and a necessary shift in the scope of the provision of public goods and government regulatory control.
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