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One of the main concerns when considering Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is the disintermediating effect on the banking sector in normal times, and even more the risk of a bank run in times of crisis. This paper extends the bank run model of Gertler and Kiyotaki (2015) by analyzing the...
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Cryptocurrencies are defined as anonymous digital currencies. It is widely assumed that the real-world identities of the persons who engage in cryptocurrency transactions are secret and will remain secret. Digital signatures serve as identities of the parties involved in cryptocurrency...
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Central bankers express concerns that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) might disintermediate commercial banks and facilitate bank runs. We analyze these concerns in a DSGE framework and provide a rationale for the disintermediation of the banking sector. Our focus is on the central bank's...
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