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Do national development factors affect cryptocurrency adoption?

Alnoor Bhimani, Kjell Hausken, Sameen Arif

2022Technological Forecasting and Social Change83 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adoption of cryptocurrencies is uneven across businesses, industries, and countries. Different forces drive cryptocurrency adoption (CA) dependent on the national level of development. We empirically assess the relationship between certain macro-national developmental indicators and cryptocurrency deployment across 137 countries. Linear regressions determine specific associations with cryptocurrency adoption. We report that CA correlates positively and in decreasing order with Education, the Human Development Index, the Network Readiness Index, the Gini index, Democracy, Regulatory Quality, and Gross Domestic Product, and negatively and in decreasing order with Control of Corruption, the Corruption Perception Index, and the Economic Freedom Index. We draw on our findings to point to policy implications tied to the usage of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies more widely and identify further research possibilities.

Topics & Concepts

CryptocurrencyIndex (typography)Language changeOrder (exchange)Human Development IndexBusinessProduct (mathematics)Gross domestic productQuality (philosophy)Affect (linguistics)Economic freedomEconomicsPublic economicsEconomic growthHuman development (humanity)Computer securityComputer scienceFinanceMarket economyGeometryArtPhilosophyLinguisticsMathematicsEpistemologyWorld Wide WebLiteratureEconomic Growth and DevelopmentBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityFinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
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