The MSc Finance at Queen's University will be 20 years old in September 2013. A reunion and networking event, organised by the Queen's University Management School and Queen's Alumni Office, is being held on Friday 13th September in Riddel Hall. You can sign up for the event here, or send me a tweet, or email me.
According to Robert Shiller , speaking at Davos, Bitcoin is a perfect example of a bubble - story here . Shiller sees Bitcoin as a backwards step in the evolution of money. George Selgin , a free banker, takes an opposing view - click here . Although he doesn't believe that Bitcoin is money, he sees its development as a fascinating turn in the evolution of money. In particular, he lauds the fact that Bitcoin production is constrained and cannot be infinite. There is a short video below where Bitcoin explain how it works.