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Institutional Acceleration

Institutional Acceleration

Institutional Acceleration

The Consequences of Technological Change in a Digital Economy
Authors:
Darcy W. E. Allen, RMIT University
Chris Berg, RMIT University
Jason Potts, RMIT University
Published:
May 2025
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Paperback
ISBN:
9781009638609

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    This Element develops a theory of institutional acceleration to explain the transformation to a digital economy through a cluster of frontier technologies: artificial intelligence, blockchain, quantum computing, cryptography, and low-earth orbit infrastructure. Unlike previous technological revolutions, these technologies transform not how we organise things, but how we coordinate economic activity. The authors' supertransition thesis explains why these digital technologies shouldn't be understood in isolation, but rather should be understood in how they combine to create new institutional possibilities, leading to more open, complex, and global economic systems. Drawing on evolutionary economics and institutional theory, this Element shows how this evolutionary process is reshaping our institutional economic architecture. Ultimately, institutional acceleration drives greater computation and knowledge into our economic systems.

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    May 2025
    Hardback
    9781009638630
    88 pages
    229 × 152 × 6 mm
    0.268kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. The supertransition thesis
    • 2. Vectors of technological change
    • 3. Combinatorial innovation and the supertransition
    • 4. Institutional acceleration
    • 5. An economy of digital institutions
    • 6. Adaptation and agency in the supertransition
    • References.
      Authors
    • Darcy W. E. Allen , RMIT University
    • Chris Berg , RMIT University
    • Jason Potts , RMIT University