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Abstract In this paper, we delve into a contentious issue within commoning literature: the role of money in anticapitalist strategy and praxis. Focusing on German Gemeinsame Ökonomie (“Common Economies”), income sharing groups in the radical left, we examine the boundaries of money as a transformative tool and the social relations cultivated through ...
Lee Amaduzzi, Sergio Ruiz Cayuela
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Student skills need to evolve to match our new AI society. [PDF]
Anders BA.
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Return trajectory and the forecastability of bitcoin returns
Abstract This paper tests the extent to which the ability to correctly predict subsequent bitcoin (BTC) return signs is dependent upon historic BTC return trajectories. Using topological data analysis ball mapper (TDABM), we demonstrate that the performance of random forest and logit regression models varies according to return trajectory.
Simon Rudkin+2 more
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Exploring the connectedness between non-fungible token, decentralized finance and housing market: Deep insights from extreme events. [PDF]
Anwar R, Raza SA.
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ABSTRACT Financial and monetary technologies, understood both through their digital platforms and the materiality of mobile devices, are increasingly pervasive, and now shape the economic practices of individuals, households, and communities. In this critical synthesis we bring together research in economic geography on everyday life and financial and ...
Daniel Cockayne, Jessa Loomis
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LSTM-conformal forecasting-based bitcoin forecasting method for enhancing reliability. [PDF]
Zhang X, Kang Y, Li C, Wang W, Wang K.
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Europe and Central Asia Economic Update, May 2018: Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain
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Mapping Corporate Investments Between China and Europe in an Era of Geoeconomic Competition
Abstract The consolidation of geoeconomic competition puts core aspects of global economic interdependence, such as the mutual China‐EU investment relationship, under increased pressure. Headlines about ‘derisking’, ‘decoupling’ or ‘deglobalization’ dominate current debates but tend to be overly simplistic.
Milan Babic, Lukas Linsi
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