Symposium: digital finance under global uncertainty
Wenjin Tang,
Bismark Addai and
Leonard F. S. Wang
Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2024, vol. 27, issue 3, 269-275
Abstract:
The past few years have been marked by significant global uncertainties triggered by continuous “black swan” events. This symposium examines economic uncertainties from these events, policy risk, and the role of digital finance in surmounting these uncertainties. The main themes comprise digital finance and economic resilience; blockchain and corporate performance; digital finance and risk; digital financial services and pandemic; Fintech and economic resilience; and sustainable digital finance. The findings have significant research and policy ramifications on the role of digital finance in dealing with global economic uncertainties resulting from both natural and human-made crises.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/17487870.2024.2381539
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