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Cash is being used less and less for making payments in many countries, including Canada and Sweden, which might … suggest that cash will eventually disappear. However, cash in circulation in most countries, including Canada, has been stable … for decades, and even rising in recent years. In contrast, aggregate cash demand in Sweden has been falling steadily. This …
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Cash is being used less and less for making payments in many countries, including Canada and Sweden, which might … suggest that cash will eventually disappear. However, cash in circulation in most countries, including Canada, has been stable … for decades, and even rising in recent years. In contrast, aggregate cash demand in Sweden has been falling steadily. This …
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rise of cryptoassets and a decline in the use of cash, should digital payments be left entirely to the private sector or …
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demand for cash and the use of various methods of payment. Continuing from Chen et al. (2020, 2021), we use data from the … Bank Note Distribution System (BNDS) to track how the amount of cash in circulation changed throughout 2020. The November … study long-term trends in cash use and payment methods. …
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Canadian banknotes (Engert et al., 2019). Estimating foreign cash demand is difficult due to data availability issues and …
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Between 1900 and 1950, five of Canada’s domestic banks issued bank notes for circulation in the British West Indies. This article is about these Canadian banknotes. It starts with some background on the Canadian participation in the BWI bank sector and the circumstances that led to the...
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We provide an analysis of cash trends in Canada before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Focusing on the pandemic … period, we explore the implications on demand for, use of and access to cash. We find that cash demand has been strong pre …-pandemic and increased sharply during the pandemic. While cash use fell initially due to the decreased number of in-person shopping …
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