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Cryptocurrencies in Poland and Russia – Similarities and Differences

In: Pandemie als nicht alltägliches Event-Risk

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  • Marta Maciejasz

    (Opole University)

  • Robert Poskart

    (Opole University)

Abstract

This article presents a comparative analysis of the perception of the cryptocurrency phenomenon based of the results of the research conducted synchronously in two countries, Poland and Russian Federation. Its aim was to capture the similarities and differences in the perception of the cryptocurrency phenomenon among representatives of both countries. The results of the research allow to conclude that among the respondents from Poland and Russia there are significant differences in terms of the subjective perception of the cryptocurrency market and the level of trust in the current financial system.

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  • Marta Maciejasz & Robert Poskart, 2022. "Cryptocurrencies in Poland and Russia – Similarities and Differences," Springer Books, in: Tatjana Nikitina & Clemens Renker (ed.), Pandemie als nicht alltägliches Event-Risk, pages 251-260, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-36504-2_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-36504-2_25
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