STAFF PROFILE
Associate Professor Chris Berg
Position:
Associate Professor
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Blockchain
Email:
chris.berg@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2022). Property Rights, Knowledge Commons, and Blockchain Governance In: Governing Markets as Knowledge Commons, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2022). On Coase and COVID-19 In: European Journal of Law and Economics, 54, 107 - 125
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S. (2022). Repugnant Innovation In: Journal of Institutional Economics, , 1 - 12
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2021). Blockchain and investment: An Austrian approach In: Review of Austrian Economics, 34, 149 - 162
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Lane, A.,McLaughlin, P. (2021). The political economy of Australian regulatory reform In: Australian Journal of Public Administration, 80, 114 - 137
- Allen, D.,Berg, C. (2020). Blockchain Governance: What We Can Learn from the Economics of Corporate Governance In: The Journal of the British Blockchain Association, 3, 1 - 10
- Berg, A.,Berg, C.,Novak, M. (2020). Blockchains and constitutional catallaxy In: Constitutional Political Economy, 31, 188 - 204
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Lane, A.,Potts, J. (2020). Unfreeze: How to Create a High Growth Economy After the Pandemic, American Institute for Economic Research, United States
- Berg, C.,Davidson, S.,Potts, J. (2020). Proof of work as a three-sided market In: Frontiers in Blockchain, 3, 1 - 5
- Allen, D.,Berg, C.,Davidson, S. (2020). The New Technologies of Freedom, American Institute for Economic Research, United States
- Tokenisation of Environmental Markets: Specifically looking at the tokenistion of carbon permits and derivative carbon assets - Digital Finance CRC PhD Scholarship (PhD student: Tim Wilson, s3987731). Funded by: Digital Finance CRC Limited - Scholarship from (2022 to 2025)
- Decentralized finance and the democratisation of finance in developing economies. Funded by: John Templeton Foundation - Competitive from (2021 to 2023)
- Public Finance and Cryptocurrencies. Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects 2020 from (2020 to 2023)
- Improving Water Markets and Trading through New Digital Technologies. Funded by: CRC for Developing Northern Australia from (2020 to 2020)
- Blockchain and Digital Innovation Projects for the APEC Business Advisory Council in PNG. Funded by: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Research Agreement Contract from (2018 to 2019)
2 PhD Completions4 PhD Current Supervisions
Economic history, Australian history, Political economy, Institutional economics, Blockchains and institutional technologies