#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
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#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.
Crypto: How Real is the Promise of Financial Inclusion?
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57 minutes 18 seconds
3 years ago
Crypto: How Real is the Promise of Financial Inclusion?
In our inaugural #global-public-policy podcast, I am joined by Aaron Klein, senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, to chat about crypto and financial inclusion. How real is the promise of crypto as a parallel financial rails to serve those who are unbanked, underbanked or overbanked? Can crypto improve on our current financial system? And how should policymakers set their expectations for this technology accordingly?
#global-public-policy
#global-public-policy” is a tech policy podcast. Most policymakers are not aware of how business, product and engineering teams at tech companies think about policy issues, nor of the weight that they hold over and above policy priorities. On the flipside, tech companies are unable to communicate with regulators in a way that respects government process and concerns about the public interest. This podcast aims to be a small part of the solution.