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1. Introduction -- 2. The purported logic of demonetisation -- 3. Design and implementation of demonetisation -- 4. Initial outcomes -- 5. Macroeconomic consequences -- 6. Inventing a new Utopia -- 7. Conclusion.
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The United States is currently trying to manage a fast-moving public health crisis due to the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). The economic and financial ramifications of the outbreak are serious. This Working Paper discusses these ramifications and identifies three interrelated but potentially...
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In advanced economies, the recent collapse of interest rates to the Zero Lower Bound (ZLB) has triggered a series of research questions on how to navigate the new zero-interest credit environment. Focusing on illegal markets, it is possible to explain why usury still remains widespread after the...
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From the New York Times bestselling author of This Time Is Different, “a fascinating and important book” (Ben Bernanke) about the surprising reasons why paper money lies at the heart of many of the world’s most difficult problemsThe world is drowning in cash—and it’s making us poorer...
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Corruption among central banks induces distorted policies by, first, increasing the inflation bias and, second … bankers with similar preferences, corruption might be tolerated as an instrument of bringing factual policies more in line …
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