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A Global Society with Data Capital

In: Data Capital

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  • Chunlei Tang

    (Harvard University)

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This chapter reviews the current socioeconomic status to examine what a “global society” suited to data capital looks like. The examination is from three perspectives, including expected political returns on data capital, possible changes of most counties, and data sovereigns’ potential achievements. The return on data capital may involve offering fewer financial crises, partitioning with more specific descriptions to change “identity polity” (that is naive with a lazy mind), and reducing inequities in international assistance. The changes the countries might relate to data capital are on public debt reduction and governmental capital accumulation. Besides, reasonable cause is that data sovereigns will own the world soon if they can better utilize both data resources and data force.

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  • Chunlei Tang, 2021. "A Global Society with Data Capital," Springer Books, in: Data Capital, chapter 0, pages 299-319, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-60192-8_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60192-8_10
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