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Now a new
digital
technology has arrived: cryptocurrency.
The value of a cryptocurrency consists in a
digital
record managed in a decentralized manner.
It is not difficult to see why an authoritarian regime would want to prevent its people from having access to potentially untraceable, secure
digital
records.
And there is potentially no limit to how ingenious people can become with regard to writing so-called smart contracts, which will trigger payments or other
digital
transactions (like sending protest messages) when particular events occur.
China might lead the
digital
future if the US drops the ball, but it won’t become the dominant global power simply because it has a larger population.
Indeed, internally focused initiatives– the
digital
single market is one clear example – have significant international impacts, while external events shape life in the EU.
They also agreed to an insubstantial “rainy day” fund, to be financed by member states and a fictional financial transactions and
digital
economy tax – a “compromise” that costs Merkel nothing, given that countries like the Netherlands and Ireland are likely to torpedo it.
The hope now is that by exploiting
digital
technologies and addressing specific gender-related challenges, we can bring more women into the fold.
Fighting Cybercrime with Neuro-DiversityLONDON – Cybersecurity is one of the defining challenges of the
digital
age.
In the
digital
age, neuro-diversity should be viewed as a competitive advantage, not a hindrance.
The first area where progress is needed is in building the
digital
single market.
In 2015, the EU launched its “digital single market strategy,” with the goal of kick-starting Europe’s
digital
sector.
The question of how to encourage transformational, market-dominating innovations while limiting the abuse of market power long precedes the
digital
age.
This innovation-favoring approach has helped to make the US a nursery of world-dominating businesses, and it has not changed with the
digital
revolution, either.
Unlike television networks or newspapers, these
digital
behemoths don’t merely give advertisers an audience; they tailor ads to individual consumers.
Indeed, we are in the midst of dramatic technological breakthroughs, with advances in
digital
technology connecting all corners of the world.
China is fully embracing
digital
models, not just digitizing old models.
Its lack of legacy systems has already enabled it to leapfrog the West in areas such as
digital
payments, the sharing economy (dockless bicycles are sweeping the world), and e-commerce.
The
digital
divide isn’t much of a divide anymore; it’s the literacy divide that is holding many people back.
Andy Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England, has courageously suggested that all money should become digital, which would permit real-time negative interest rates to be imposed on all of us, thus forcing everyone to spend at once.
It should also open up stunted markets for labor, services, capital, and
digital
products.
Furthermore, in the
digital
age, many services are being provided free of charge, which means they are not being counted as consumption at all.
Another factor that may be contributing to flat productivity is that many corporations run traditional physical business models parallel to new
digital
ones.
A renewed push to integrate European markets for services,
digital
goods, capital markets, and energy would remove barriers to business and bring new incentives to invest.
Finally, all European countries could redouble their efforts to educate and train their residents for the
digital
era.
For starters, it would “live” on the tax authority’s
digital
platform, using the existing tax file numbers of individuals and companies.
Facebook and Google effectively control over half of all
digital
advertising revenue.
Something similar – and potentially irreversible – is happening to human attention in our
digital
age.
Once lost, those who grow up in the
digital
age may have difficulty regaining it.
Nor will Google or Facebook and apps be the last word of the
digital
age.
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