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Book Review: Voting over a Distributed Ledger: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Chris Berg of RMIT University reviews “Voting over a Distributed Ledger: An Interdisciplinary Perspective” by Amrita Dhillon, Grammateia Kotsialou, Peter McBurney, and Luke Riley. The EconLit abstract of this book begins: “Considers the potential of a blockchain-based infrastructure for a decentralized online voting platform, exploring how electronic voting can improve accessibility and how blockchain can potentially overcome problems with centralized electronic voting systems.”
期刊介绍:
Commencing in 1969, the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) serves as a vital resource for economists, offering a means to stay informed about the extensive literature in the field. Each JEL issue features commissioned, peer-reviewed survey and review articles, book reviews, an annotated bibliography categorizing new books by subject, and an annual index of dissertations from North American universities.