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Tag: Internet of Things

irma shaboian Security, Trade and the Economy

A Step Closer to Legitimizing Cryptocurrency? Or Ways to Go?

Russia once considered giving cryptocurrency regulatory backing, but will it materialize? Or stagnate?

Posted on September 8, 2017September 9, 2017 Author Irma Shaboian Comments Off on A Step Closer to Legitimizing Cryptocurrency? Or Ways to Go?
Brad Stollery Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

The Internet of Things Will Be Marvelous and Frightening

The Internet of Things combined with Big Data presents a new paradigm that offers unprecedented potential for improving life, but also poses serious challenges for security, privacy, justice, and democracy.

Posted on May 8, 2017April 12, 2021 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on The Internet of Things Will Be Marvelous and Frightening
Brad Stollery Security, Trade and the Economy

Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 3: Technology

The new economic paradigm is characterized by near-zero marginal cost thanks to greater technological efficiency. That is desirable because it allows us to do more with less, but it also contributes paradoxically to slowing economic growth.

Posted on March 30, 2017April 3, 2017 Author Brad Stollery Comments Off on Investigating Secular Stagnation, Part 3: Technology

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