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This paper analyses how many euro coins outflow from Germany and which composition of coins is to be expected in the long run. To this end, a simple mathematical model is formulated and calibrated for €1 coins. The introduction of the euro coins in 2002 presented a unique opportunity to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010299181
This paper analyses how many euro coins outflow from Germany and which composition of coins is to be expected in the long run. To this end, a simple mathematical model is formulated and calibrated for €1 coins. The introduction of the euro coins in 2002 presented a unique opportunity to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008567508
growth of coin volumes continues. In contrast to banknotes, allocation of coin seigniorage depends on national coin issuance …. Different national growth rates of coin volumes have important implications for coin seigniorage.  …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014609382
Euro coins have a common European side and an individual national side. Thanks to coin migration, coins bearing a panoply of national sides are in circulation throughout the euro area. In this paper, we model the mixing of coins circulating in the euro area countries and in particular the extent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012287270
Euro coins have a common European side and an individual national side. Thanks to coin migration, coins bearing a panoply of national sides are in circulation throughout the euro area. In this paper, we model the mixing of coins circulating in the euro area countries and in particular the extent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012272025
become insolvent. We also develop a new measure of seigniorage and demonstrate why the well-established concept of monetary … seigniorage is flawed. Our framework also allows us to formulate the conditions for liability-issued money such as inside money …
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Poland edged towards hyperinflation towards the latter half of 1989,but inflation fell dramatically after drastic reformswere enacted in January of 1990. We analyse the consistency betweenfiscal deficits and inflation targets and assessPoland's domestic and foreign debt management policies and...
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become insolvent. We also develop a new measure of seigniorage and demonstrate why the well-established concept of monetary … seigniorage is flawed. Our framework also allows us to formulate the conditions for liability-issued money such as inside money …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014531805
value and stability of dual inflationary equilibria, given the observed seigniorage levels; (2) calculation of the … seigniorage maximizing inflation rate, and (3) analysis of the potential relationship between a measure of excess money and …
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Currency debasement, defined as a loss of precious metal content (intrinsic value) of the circulating penny currencies over time, was a common feature in the monetary history of Europe, c. 1400–1900. Over the centuries the loss rate was sustained; between 1400 and 1900 A. D. the (south) German...
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