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Moldinnova: Trusted DLT Infrastructure for FDI

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  • Pieter van Ysseldijk
  • Golnaz A. Jafari

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A theoretical analysis of the relative correlation between the implementation of a new information and communications technology (ICT), i.e. distributed ledger technology (DLT), and the establishment of an e-governance system which would enhance communications, security, efficiency of public service-delivery, transparency in transactions, as well as install accountability of decision making. A trusted e-governance based on DLT in combination with a self-sovereign identity (SSI) framework for, among others, security purposes and the development of Industry 4.0 including, among others, Internet of Things (IoT), test cased in Moldova’s Free Economic Zones (FEZ), would result in a significant divergence in Moldova’s overall credibility and reputation, a consequence of which would be most apparent in the rapid advancement in the field of foreign direct investment (FDI) and the country’s inclusive economic growth.

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  • Pieter van Ysseldijk & Golnaz A. Jafari, 2017. "Moldinnova: Trusted DLT Infrastructure for FDI," Fostering Knowledge Triange in Moldova: 2017 Conference Proceedings,, Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, Centre for Studies in European Integration.
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