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Anna Recchi, “Quantifying the Role of Blockchain as a Coordination Infrastructure in Cross Border Economies”, Journal of Enterprise and Business Intelligence, vol.6, no.1, pp. 043-051, January 2026. doi: 10.53759/5181/JEBI202606005.