Let me suggest the following for further discussion: If we accept the argument of Raghuram Rajan's new book "The third Pillar" by which communities ought to be important third players in the interaction of markets and governments, how can a decentralized governance achieve coherence, transparency, accountability and efficiency?
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Hi Anthony,
Let me suggest the following for further discussion: If we accept the argument of Raghuram Rajan's new book "The third Pillar" by which communities ought to be important third players in the interaction of markets and governments, how can a decentralized governance achieve coherence, transparency, accountability and efficiency?
Much looking forward to the Forum in May
Michael