This course frames crypto, stablecoins, and CBDCs as economics problems rather than tech curiosities, asking what gives any asset value and how the functions of money, banking, and payments get reorganized when ledgers become distributed. You'll do asset-pricing exercises, track current developments through the Financial Times, and put together a project plus presentation on a specific corner of the digital-asset landscape, with a final exam tying the theory together. It builds on standard finance and monetary economics intuition and is the natural elective if you want to think seriously about DeFi, tokenization, or central bank digital currencies without losing sight of the institutions they're competing with.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment • Have a deep understanding of how legacy financial institutions work and what economic functions they serve Participation Final • Have a deep understanding of what decentralized/digital finance is Participation Project Presentation Final • Be able to articulate in what ways digital finance is similar to or different from what came before it Participation Project Presentation • Have a good grasp of what payment systems are and how dist