Bibliografía Catalogada

Bibliografía Blockchain Jurídico Económica 

En esta sección encontrará fuentes bibliográficas clasificadas en diferentes áreas asociadas al entorno blockchain. Naturalmente, la lista será actualizada a medida que se desarrolle la tecnología:

Nota: Las referencias con un punto azul "🔵" al final son las adiciones más recientes.

Última actualización: 26 de julio de 2022.

Fuentes Primarias



Gobernanza y Organización


Blockchain:






  • Van der Elst, C. y Lafarre, A. (2018). Blockchain and Smart Contracting for the Shareholder CommunityEuropean Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)- Law Working Paper. SSRN. https://ssrn.com/abstract=3219146 

DAO:

  • Buterin, V. (2017). Notes on Blockchain Governance. https://vitalik.ca/general/2017/12/17/voting.html


  • Ethereum. (2022). Introduction to Ethereum Governance. https://ethereum.org/en/governance

  • Hsieh, Y. Y., Vergne, J. P., Anderson, P., Lakhani, K., y Reitzig, M. (2018). Bitcoin and the rise of decentralized autonomous organizations. Journal of Organization Design7(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41469-018-0038-1

  • Lovett, M., y Thomas, L. (2021). A fork in the road: Perspectives on sustainability and decentralised governance in digital institutions. First Monday, 26(11). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v26i11.12357




Smart Contracts:







Regulación



  • Harvard Law School. (2019). The Blockchain Industry: Legal and Regulatory Challenges. Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z974LmrxfzA 





  • Fletcher, E., Larkin, C., y Corbet, S. (2021). Countering money laundering and terrorist financing: A case for bitcoin regulation. Research in International Business and Finance56(January), 101387. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2021.101387


Criptoactivos


CBDC:

  • Monitor de CBDCs global: https://cbdctracker.org/

  • Bordo, M. D. (2021). Central Bank Digital Currency in Historical Perspective: Another Crossroad in Monetary History. NBER. https://doi.org/10.3386/w29171


  • Auer, R., Frost, J., Gambacorta, L., Monnet, C., Rice, T., y Shin, H. S. (2021). Central bank digital currencies: motives, economic implications and the research frontier. SSRN Electronic Journal, 97. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3922836


  • Auer, R., Boar, C., Cornelli, G., Frost, J., Holden, H., y Wehrli, A. (2021). CBDC Beyond Borders - results from a survey of central banks. BIS papers, Bank For International Settlements. https://ideas.repec.org/b/bis/bisbps/116.html


  • Viñuela, C., Sapena, J., y Wandosell, G. (2020). The future of money and the central bank digital currency dilemma. Sustainability, 12(22), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12229697

Stablecoin:




DeFi:


  • Qin, K., Zhou, L., Afonin, Y., Lazzaretti, L., y Gervais, A. (2021). CeFi vs. DeFi -- Comparing Centralized to Decentralized Finance. Cornell University. http://arxiv.org/abs/2106.08157



NFT:

  • Nadini, M., Alessandretti, L., Di Giacinto, F., Martino, M., Aiello, L. M., y Baronchelli, A. (2021). Mapping the NFT revolution: market trends, trade networks, and visual features. Scientific Reports11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00053-8


  • Casale-Brunet, S., Ribeca, P., Doyle, P., & Mattavelli, M. (2021). Networks of Ethereum Non-Fungible Tokens: A graph-based analysis of the ERC-721 ecosystem. ArXiv Preprint ArXiv:2110.12545http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.12545





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