This doctoral seminar critically examines the research frontiers of Decentralized Finance, focusing on advanced topics in tokenomics, the intricacies of market design on various blockchain architectures, and the evolving market microstructure of digital assets. Students engage deeply with current literature from economics and computer science, analyze incentive structures and technical constraints, and utilize novel blockchain datasets for quantitative inquiry. The course equips students with theoretical and empirical tools for conducting cutting-edge research in this interdisciplinary field. Familiarity with game theory is recommended.
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This doctoral seminar critically examines the research frontiers of Decentralized Finance, focusing on advanced topics in tokenomics, the intricacies of market design on various blockchain architectures, and the evolving market microstructure of digital assets. Students engage deeply with current literature from economics and computer science, analyze incentive structures and technical constraints, and utilize novel blockchain datasets for quantitative inquiry. The course equips students with theoretical and empirical tools for conducting cutting-edge research in this interdisciplinary field. Familiarity with game theory is recommended.
Offered in Winter 2026 at Stanford University.