2022f-apecon3880a-03

AP/ECON3880 3.0 A: The Economics of Cryptocurrencies

Offered by: ECON


 Session

Fall 2022

 Term

F

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course provides an introduction to cryptocurrencies from an economics perspective. Topics include price determination under the Proof of Work protocol, the use of a tax to restrain network electricity costs, the 51% network attack, the welfare costs and benefits of cryptocurrencies, the surrounding legal issues, and the effects of digital currencies on the monetary policies of central banks. Pre-requisites: AP/ECON1000 and AP/ECON1010

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