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Stablecoins rise to meet the demand for safe assets in decentralized finance. Stablecoin issuers transform risky reserve assets into tokens of stable values, deploying a variety of tactics. To address the questions on the viability of stablecoins, regulations, and the initiatives led by large...
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The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System has engaged the public in its consideration of a USD Central Bank Digital Currency (USD CBDC). The Board has framed USD CBDC issues principally around payment market access and efficiency, tending to overlook questions CBDC raises about the...
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Aim: This paper presupposes a purely Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) based system. Its aim is to describe how such a system facilitates complete new possibilities to design a suitable monetary policy. More specifically, the purpose is to show that the available monetary tools can be used to...
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This chapter provides an expository and teleological account of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) through the prism of the eNaira, Nigeria’s CBDC. This chapter argues that the central bank’s legal authority to issue the eNaira is nebulous and the eNaira adds no unique value to Nigeria...
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Many central banks discuss the introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Empirical evidence suggests that households may differ in their willingness to hold CBDC. Against this background, this paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of different CBDC regimes in a New Keynesian...
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To study implications of an interest-bearing CBDC on the economy, we integrate a New Monetarist-type decentralised market that explicitly accounts for the means-of-exchange function of bank deposits and CBDC into a New Keynesian model with financial frictions. The central bank influences the...
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The article proposes a critical perspective on the potential impact of the growing cryptocurrency ecosystem on the process of democratizing money. After examining the various interpretations of the term "democratization", we focus on one interpretation: that of financial inclusion. We propose a...
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Digital currencies are surely an evolution of money 'as we know it'. What is emerging from the economic debate, is that digital currencies need a specific framework, both in the monetary and financial sphere. They have the possibility, thanks to huge technological developments, to perform some...
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This study uses meta-SWOT analysis to asses the internal strength and weaknesses, as well as the external opportunities and threats, followed by the determination of most optimal CBDC design in emerging economies. In analyzing internal aspects, CBDC allows us to have an efficient payment system,...
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This paper provides a structured overview of the burgeoning literature on the economics of CBDC. We document the economic forces that shape the rise of digital money and review motives for the issuance of CBDC. We then study the implications for the financial system and discuss of a number of...
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