Chapter 1. Introduction (Paolo Savona).- Chapter 2. Economics and money: political and epistemological perspectives of connecting and fault lines. A fil rouge from Keynes to digitization (Rainer Stefano Masera).- Chapter 3. The Great Repricing: Central Banks and the World Economy (Mervyn Allister King).- Chapter 4.
How Elastic Money Should Be: Flexible Monetary Policy Rules from the Great Moderation to the New Normal Times (1993-2023) (Donato Masciandaro).- Chapter 5. The universal language of economics: où-logòs or éu-logòs (Monika Poettinger).- Chapter 6. Predictive methods in economics: the link between Econophysics and Artificial Intelligence (Antonio Simeone).- Chapter 7. The adoption of digital euro and perspective (Francesco Capriglione).- Chapter 8.
The karst phenomena of the law in action (Marco Rossi).- Chapter 9. Technological innovations: A new Model of Geopolitical Digital relations: from Welfare to Warfare? (Fabio Vanorio).- Chapter 10. Concluding remarks. Is it possible to return to a "normalization" of monetary policy? (Jan Allen Kregel).