The Case for Central Bank Electronic Money and the Non-Case for Central Bank Cryptocurrencies
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The Case for Central Bank Electronic Money and the Non-Case for Central Bank Cryptocurrencies
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The Case for Central Bank Electronic Money and the Non-Case for Central Bank Cryptocurrencies
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Abstract
We characterize various currencies according to their control structure, focusing on cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and government-issued fiat money. We then argue that there is a large unmet demand for a liquid asset that allows households and firms to save outside of the private financial sector.
JEL Classification: G23, E59, E50
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Berentsen, Aleksander and Schär, Fabian, The Case for Central Bank Electronic Money and the Non-Case for Central Bank Cryptocurrencies (2018). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3194981 or http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/r.2018.97-106
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