Andolfatto, 2019 - Google Patents
Central bank digital currencies and private banksAndolfatto, 2019
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- Andolfatto D
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- The economics of Fintech and digital currencies
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The recent surge of interest in privately issued cryptocurrencies has led a number of economists to investigate the possibility of central bank versions of a digital currency (eg Bech and Garratt 2017, Engert and Fung 2017, Kahn et al. 2019). Some, like Bordo and …
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