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Banking Beyond Banks and Money

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New technologies are dramatically transforming our economic systems, and our society in general. The introduction of decentralised peer-to-peer technologies makes possible to initiate a new economy that is blurring the lines between consumers and producers, this technology shift is enabling a rapid transition towards what is known as the economy of collaborative commons: a digital space where providers and users share goods and services at a marginal cost rapidly approaching nil. In this book leading scholars, entrepreneurs, policy makers and practitioners are reporting from their different perspectives the unfolding technological revolution in banking and finance.

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Tasca, P., Aste, T., Pelizzon, L., Perony, N. (2016). Introduction. In: Tasca, P., Aste, T., Pelizzon, L., Perony, N. (eds) Banking Beyond Banks and Money. New Economic Windows. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42448-4_1

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