Hanna Halaburda is an Associate Professor of Technology, Operations and Statistics New York University Stern School of Business. Professor Halaburda’s research focuses on technology and network effects, especially in the context of competition between platforms, as well as the development and impact of digital currencies and blockchain technologies. Professor Halaburda has published numerous papers on these topics, as well as a book, Beyond Bitcoin: The Economics of Digital Currency (Palgrave, 2016). Prior to joining NYU Stern, Professor Halaburda was an Assistant Professor at Harvard Business School, and a senior economist at the Bank of Canada. She holds Master’s degrees in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics and Philosophy from Warsaw University, and a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University.
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The microeconomics of cryptocurrencies
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