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central bank’s funding role, the introduction of new instruments of indirect monetary control, and measures to develop money …
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in credit allocation, increased independence for the central bank, and a deepening of money and securities markets. Such …
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responses, and considerations for central bank digital currencies …
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Whereas most of the literature related to the so-called 'resource curse' tends to emphasize on institutional factors and public policies, in this research we focus on the role of the financial sector, which has been surprisingly overlooked. We find that countries that have financial systems with...
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Technology Department, this paper examines fintech and the related area of cybersecurity from the perspective of central bank … examples of central bank risks related to fintech and cybersecurity. The paper highlights that fintech- and cybersecurity …
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The rapid uptake of mobile money in recent years has generated new data needs and growing interest in understanding its impact on broad money. This paper reviews mobile money trends using mobile money data from the Financial Access Survey (FAS) and examines the statistical treatment of mobile...
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Financial sector liberalization, both domestic and in cross-border transactions, was a major force behind the gradual move to indirect controls and the shift toward full reliance on exchange rate targeting in the Netherlands. This paper analyzes the different steps in this process, discusses the...
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