Artículo de revistaThis article analyses the concept of digital currency issuable by a central bank, highlighting its similarities to and differences from the two main liabilities on its balance sheet: cash and bank reserves. It also discusses the main reasons why some central banks are looking into the potential consequences of the introduction of this new instrument. Lastly, it considers different central bank digital currency alternatives and highlights some of the possible implications for monetary policy conduct and for financial stabilit
The term digital money refers to various proposed electronic payment mechanisms designed to use by c...
peer reviewedBreakthroughs in financial technology (fintech), ranging from early coins and banknotes...
As various countries move closer toward cashless economies, will their central banks introduce offic...
Artículo de revistaThis article analyses the concept of digital currency issuable by a central bank,...
Rapid digitalisation of payments leads to greater cost and time efficiency, yet could also potentia...
Abstract This is a literature review survey paper designed to be a synthesis of existing knowledge ...
Most Central Banks in the world are currently considering - or at least studying - the launch of a C...
This note sparks a debate and a state of play in the age of the digital revolution, on the adoption ...
This paper reviews the recent advances in central bank digital currency research in a way that would...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sweet & Maxwell in Journal of Internationa...
Sustained decline in central banks’ monetary liabilities (reserves and currency in circulation), whi...
Central bank digital currencies are no longer a matter of “if” but rather a matter of “when”, partic...
The aim of this study is to disentangle the effects of introducing an interest-bearing central bank ...
Central bank digital currency is a claim on the central bank, which is accessible by a wide range of...
This paper analyzes the proposal that central banks should issue digital currencies (CBDC) to ...
The term digital money refers to various proposed electronic payment mechanisms designed to use by c...
peer reviewedBreakthroughs in financial technology (fintech), ranging from early coins and banknotes...
As various countries move closer toward cashless economies, will their central banks introduce offic...
Artículo de revistaThis article analyses the concept of digital currency issuable by a central bank,...
Rapid digitalisation of payments leads to greater cost and time efficiency, yet could also potentia...
Abstract This is a literature review survey paper designed to be a synthesis of existing knowledge ...
Most Central Banks in the world are currently considering - or at least studying - the launch of a C...
This note sparks a debate and a state of play in the age of the digital revolution, on the adoption ...
This paper reviews the recent advances in central bank digital currency research in a way that would...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Sweet & Maxwell in Journal of Internationa...
Sustained decline in central banks’ monetary liabilities (reserves and currency in circulation), whi...
Central bank digital currencies are no longer a matter of “if” but rather a matter of “when”, partic...
The aim of this study is to disentangle the effects of introducing an interest-bearing central bank ...
Central bank digital currency is a claim on the central bank, which is accessible by a wide range of...
This paper analyzes the proposal that central banks should issue digital currencies (CBDC) to ...
The term digital money refers to various proposed electronic payment mechanisms designed to use by c...
peer reviewedBreakthroughs in financial technology (fintech), ranging from early coins and banknotes...
As various countries move closer toward cashless economies, will their central banks introduce offic...