There are lots of articles you will find online that have explained Bitcoin in any way possible. So saying that there isn’t much article to explain, well, I don’t believe that’s true, because I know there is. You just search for it using the right words and you will find them. There are lots of forums and platforms such as Reddit, Quora, and Bitcointalk where lots of questions and answers are written daily. Bitcoin is still a decade old, and we shouldn’t be expecting the adoption to be that fast, it is going to take time.
Quora and Reddit are not sources of peer-reviewed academic research. OP is talking about the hotshot economists who advice and influence the government policies. Like Robert Shiller is a Nobel prize recipient professor from Yale.
The economic importance of Bitcoin as a decentralized money which is not governed by the existing players is not just a challenge to the existing institution but could even be a balancing factor in these times of infinite QE. Unfortunately, not many business interests align with this vision which means there is no Academic interest in exploring this. It is really just a people's movement for over a decade now. And now starting to get some real ideological transaction with companies like Microstrategy and whole countries.
I think the academic scenario too will change soon.