A History of Financial Technology and Regulation explains business, economic, financial, and legal concepts clearly, while its historical approach sheds new light on contemporary issues. Each chapter can be read on its own, while the whole book constructs a compelling timeline that makes the grand arc of history visible and applicable.
A History of Financial Technology and Regulation explains business, economic, financial, and legal concepts clearly, while its historical approach sheds new light on contemporary issues. Each chapter can be read on its own, while the whole book constructs a compelling timeline that makes the grand arc of history visible and applicable.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Seth C. Oranburg is an award-winning scholar on Law & Entrepreneurship. His work on Securities Regulation is published in multiple languages and selected as some of the best articles in the field. His scholarship is praised as informative, interesting, and easily readable. He teaches Business Associations, Contracts, Financial Skills and Venture Capital Law at Duquesne University.
Inhaltsangabe
The First Era: The Wild West: 1. Under a buttonwood tree 2. The golden spike 3. Roar and crash The Second Era: Electric Light: 4. A new deal 5. Computational asymmetry 6. Silicon valley The Third Era: Social Media Investing: 7. The dot.com bubble 8. Social media activism 9. Cryptographic theory and decentralized finance 10. Cryptocurrency regulation 11. Crowdfunding.
The First Era: The Wild West: 1. Under a buttonwood tree 2. The golden spike 3. Roar and crash The Second Era: Electric Light: 4. A new deal 5. Computational asymmetry 6. Silicon valley The Third Era: Social Media Investing: 7. The dot.com bubble 8. Social media activism 9. Cryptographic theory and decentralized finance 10. Cryptocurrency regulation 11. Crowdfunding.
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