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Central bank digital currencies: motives, economic implications and the research frontier

Social Science Research Network, 2022
In just a few years, central banks have rapidly ramped up their research and development efforts on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). A growing body of economic research informs these activities, often focusing on the “reserves for all” aspect of ...
Raphael A. Auer   +5 more
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Central Bank Digital Currencies: A Critical Review

Social Science Research Network, 2023
This critical literature survey offers a comprehensive understanding of the key aspects and implications of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) as a rapidly evolving area of academic and policy research.
Lambis Dionysopoulos   +2 more
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Digital Currencies, Cryptocurrencies and Central Bank Digital Currencies

International Conference on Eurasian Economies, 2022
The history of money reveals a pattern: there has been a trend of money dematerialization over the centuries. The majority of money now circulates in electronic form. Banks, governments, and institutions are analyzing and researching the economic and technical viability of implementing digital money, as well as the implications for monetary and fiscal ...
Burcu Sakız, Ayşen Hiç Gencer
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Official digital currency

Eighth International Conference on Digital Information Management (ICDIM 2013), 2013
In ancient times goods and services were exchanged through barter system1 Gold, valuable metals and other tangibles like stones and shells were also exploited as medium of exchange. Now Paper Currency (PC) is country-wide accepted common medium of trade. It has three major flaws.
M. Shoaib   +2 more
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Monetary Policy in the Open Economy with Digital Currencies

Social Science Research Network
This paper investigates the transmission of monetary policy within a two‐country New Keynesian model, accounting for both traditional cash and digital currencies, including a global stablecoin and a central bank digital currency, which are treated as ...
Pietro Cova   +3 more
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China, the United States, and central bank digital currencies: how important is it to be first?

China Economic Journal, 2021
In only a few years, central bank digital currencies (CBDC) have gone from a fringe idea promoted by cryptocurrency bloggers to an idea being seriously explored by 80% of the world’s major central banks, including the People’s Bank of China and the ...
Martin Chorzempa
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The cryptocurrency conundrum: the emerging role of digital currencies in geopolitical conflicts

Journal of Financial Crime
Purpose This paper aims to investigate technological innovations within the crypto space that have engendered novel financial crime risks and their potential utilization amidst geopolitical conflicts.
Milind Tiwari   +3 more
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Development of central bank digital currencies: a bibliometric analysis

EuroMed Journal of Business
PurposeWe aim to conduct a bibliometric analysis that explores and maps quantitative data of the emerging field of central bank digital currencies in science and its implications in practice.
Evelina Kvedaravičiūtė   +1 more
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Applications of Blockchain Technology in the Finance and Banking Industry Beyond Digital Currencies

Blockchain Technology and Computational Excellence for Society 5.0, 2022
Blockchain and cryptocurrency have almost become synonymous. Cryptocurrency is arguably one of the most sensational financial innovations of the 21st century.
Sitara Karim, M. Rabbani, H. Bawazir
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