酒店与加密货币:比特币租金是否遵循酒店法则?

C. Landry, Dylan Turner, J. Dorfman
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霍特林的不可再生资源开采规则于1931年首次提出,但支持霍特林预测的强有力的经验证据一直难以捉摸。认识到自然资源市场的复杂性,我们用比特币租金来测试霍特林规则。比特币与自然资源类似,新的比特币进入市场完全是通过个体代理消耗计算机资源来获得比特币的努力,然后可以在交易所出售以获取利润。比特币拥有固定且已知的资源储备,任何人都可以通过计算机访问它,它展示了一种相当同质且易于建模的“采矿”技术,并且提取率遵循限制和预先确定的模式。资本投资和采矿回报的各个方面都是可以观察到的,并且可以随着时间的推移而追踪,这使得比特币成为霍特林规则的理想测试平台。我们计算了比特币净资产价格的增长率,并将其与同期几个市场指数(GSPC, HYG)的增长率进行了比较。我们检验并发现了协整关系的证据,为Hotelling的规则提供了支持,因为任何偏离理论价格路径都会带来经济力量,从而恢复适当的定价关系。
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Hotelling Meets Crypto-Currency: Do Bitcoin Rents Follow Hotelling's Rule?
Hotelling's Rule of non-renewable resource extraction was first proposed in 1931, but strong empirical evidence supporting Hotelling's predictions has been elusive. Recognizing the complications in natural resource markets, we test Hotelling's Rule using bitcoin rents. Bitcoin is similar to natural resources in that new coins enter the market solely through the efforts of individual agents expending computer resources to attain bitcoins, which can then be sold on exchanges for profit. Bitcoin has a fixed and known resource stock, can be accessed by anyone with a computer, exhibits a fairly homogeneous and easily modeled "mining'' technology, and extraction rates follow restricted and pre-determined patterns. Aspects of capital investment and mining returns are observable and can be tracked over time, making bitcoin an ideal test bed for Hotelling's Rule. We calculate the growth rate of the net asset price of Bitcoin, and compare it to the growth rate of several market indicies (GSPC, HYG) over the same time period. We test for and find evidence of a co-integrating relationship, providing support for Hotelling's rule in that any deviations from the theoretical price path bring economic forces to bear that restore the proper pricing relationship.
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