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Digital Currencies: Is Africa Ready?

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Negotia
Digital currencies are likely to modify the way businesses, people and governments transact in Africa. Nonetheless, several factors need to be assessed before the wide adoption of digital currencies in the continent. These factors include the regulatory
Favourate Y. MPOFU
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Reserve currency competition in a polycentric world financial system

open access: yesФинансы: теория и практика, 2022
This research is devoted to the issues of reserve currency competition in the global financial system. The paper aims to investigate key sources of competitive advantages of reserve currencies in the context of the development of the global financial ...
D. M. Sakharov
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Designing Central Bank Digital Currencies [PDF]

open access: yesIMF Working Papers, 2019
We study the optimal design of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in an environment where agents sort into cash, CBDC and bank deposits according to their preferences over anonymity and security; and where network effects make the convenience of payment instruments dependent on the number of their users. CBDC can be designed with attributes similar
Itai Agur   +2 more
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Cryptocurrencies vs Central Banks' Digital Currencies: The Role of Financial Literacy

open access: yesФинансы: теория и практика, 2022
A bifurcation point has arisen in the transformation of the global monetary and financial system, associated with its further digital transformation: will it be based on private digital currencies like Bitcoin, or on the basis of central bank digital ...
L. V. Krylova, I. V. Lukashenko
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Central Bank Digital Currencies

open access: yesHandbook on Blockchain , SPRINGER OPTIMIZATION AND ITS APPLICATIONS, 2022
Today’s societal digitization continues to advance at exponential speeds driven by technology trends. Billions of Internet of Things devices have made their way into our daily lives, but also into healthcare, manufacturing, and supply chains. In contrast, the financial sector still largely operates on legacy infrastructures, where merchants receive ...
Pocher Nadia, Veneris Andreas
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Digital Currencies and Macroeconomic Performance: A Global Perspective

open access: yesBuletin Ekonomi Moneter dan Perbankan
In this study, we explore the IS-LM-BP framework in analysing the effect of digital currencies on macroeconomic performance from a global perspective. We augment the global macroeconomic dataset by Mohaddes and Raissi (2020) with digital currencies, and ...
Tirimisiyu F. Oloko   +2 more
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Effects of Cryptocurrencies on Global Economics: A Review Study

open access: yesQubahan Academic Journal, 2022
The features of a new global economy appear stronger and faster than the changes recorded by the economy throughout history, and the “Covid-19” pandemic has accelerated these transformations, achieving on the ground a global experience to deal with ...
Rogash Younis Masiha
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Liquidity of bitcoin – insights from Polish and global markets [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Bitcoin can be exchanged for other cryptocurrencies as well as for fiat currencies on many different platforms. Nevertheless, its real convertibility may be limited by market liquidity.
Włosik, Katarzna
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Digital currencies and their role in enhancing competitiveness indicators: international experiences and future vision

open access: yesمجلة الغري للعلوم الاقتصادية والادارية
              This study aims to determine the impact of using central bank digital currencies in enhancing competitiveness indicators, and to know the future determinants of digital currencies, especially after the technological transformations that ...
Ahmed Abbas Abdalhussein alsafi   +2 more
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(WP 2013-09) Virtual Currency and the Financial System: The Case of Bitcoin [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Technological development and the increased use of the internet have led to the proliferation of virtual communities. Some of these communities have created and circulated their own currency for exchanging goods and services.
Chowdhury, Abdur, Mendelson, Barry K.
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