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Cryptoeconomics
The study of economic concepts (i.e., game theory, etc.) applied to cryptocurrency, blockchain networks, and protocols.
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Behavioral Economics
A city government observes that many residents are not signing up for a new, free public program designed to help them save for retirement, even though it is financially beneficial. An economist is hired to study how factors like procrastination, the complexity of the sign-up form, and the way information is presented are affecting residents' decisions. Which economic subfield is this economist most likely working within?
Match each economic subfield with the primary question it seeks to answer.
Advising on Foreign Investment
A city government wants to analyze the potential effects of implementing a new tax on single-use plastic bags. The analysis will focus on how the tax influences consumer purchasing habits, the financial impact on grocery stores, and the overall reduction in plastic waste. An expert in which of the following economic specializations would be most qualified to lead this comprehensive study?
Analyzing a Modern Economic Phenomenon
Analyze each research scenario and match it to the economic subfield best suited to investigate it.
Multi-Faceted Economic Policy Analysis
Economic Policy Advising for a Public Health Crisis
An economist using advanced statistical models to test a theory about the relationship between interest rates and investment levels is primarily working within the subfield of Economic History.
Differentiating Economic Subfields
Analyzing the Scope of an Economic Subfield
Evaluating Economic Perspectives on a Complex Issue
A study that analyzes why a small cash incentive is less effective at increasing public vaccination rates than a campaign framing vaccination as a social norm falls exclusively within the scope of Health Economics.
A research team is evaluating a new government policy in a low-income country. The policy provides monthly cash payments to families, but only if their children maintain a high school attendance rate and receive all recommended vaccinations. The researchers are primarily focused on measuring the policy's impact on long-term poverty rates, the formation of an educated and healthy workforce, and the nation's potential for future economic growth. This investigation is a primary example of work done in which economic subfield?
The subfield of economics that specifically studies the choices and interactions between employers and employees, focusing on outcomes like wages, employment levels, and working conditions, is known as ____ economics.
Analyzing the Gig Economy
The subfield of economics that studies the structure of markets and the strategic behavior of firms, including topics like monopolies, competition policy, and pricing strategies, is known as __________.
Applying Economic Subfields to a Real-World Scenario
A researcher is studying the long-term impact of a country's colonial history on its current patterns of income distribution and access to education. This research topic primarily falls at the intersection of which two economic subfields?
A large technology company is deciding its pricing strategy for a new software product in a market with only two other major competitors. The company is also concerned about potential government regulation if its market share becomes too dominant. Which economic subfield offers the most essential framework for analyzing the company's strategic pricing decisions in this competitive environment?
Welfare Economics
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Evolution Of Currency
Economic Incentives in a Decentralized Network
The Role of Economic Incentives in Decentralized Systems
A new decentralized digital ledger system is designed where participants, called 'keepers,' are rewarded with digital tokens for validating transactions and adding them to the ledger. However, if a keeper attempts to approve a fraudulent transaction, they forfeit a significant amount of tokens they have previously 'staked' as collateral. Which economic principle is most central to ensuring the integrity of this system?
Match each mechanism found in decentralized digital networks with the primary economic problem it is designed to solve.
Evaluating a Cryptoeconomic Model
A decentralized network's security is guaranteed as long as the economic rewards for honest participation are greater than the potential gains from attacking the network.
Designing a Decentralized Ride-Sharing Protocol
Incentive Flaw in a Decentralized System
Analyzing a Flawed Decentralized Storage Network
A decentralized file storage network rewards 'providers' for hosting user files. The system verifies storage by randomly checking for a file's existence once per day. To cut operational costs, a group of providers begins storing only a small, frequently-checked portion of each user's data, deleting the rest. This behavior goes undetected for some time, leading to significant data loss across the network. Which economic principle best explains this design flaw?