Balancing Public-Private Partnerships in a Digital Age: CBDCs, Central Banks and Technology Firms

Elsevier

14 Pages Posted: 26 May 2021 Last revised: 13 Jun 2021

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Marianne Ojo D Delaney PhD

American Accounting Association; Centre for Innovation and Sustainable Development (CISD); Centre for Innovation and Sustainable Development (CISD)

Date Written: May 20, 2021

Abstract

What roles exist for public and private partnerships within the context of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), in an increasingly digitalized global system? Do central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) serve as public goods rather than tools which should primarily remain within the realm and governance of private sector firms? What challenges or risks are presented through the use of CBDCs and how can such risks be mitigated through current existing structures - as well as models which have been propounded in relation to public – private partnerships? This paper aims to contribute to the literature on the topic through a consideration of several variants and models of CBDCs under which the public private partnership would function, namely the synthetic CBDC (sCBDC) and the two-tiered CBDC. Further, two other types of CBDCs, namely the wholesale CBDC and the retail CBDC will be distinguished - as well as the account based CBDC, which is contrasted to CBDCs based on digital tokens. Whilst concerns for privacy and security remain paramount and cannot be undermined, particularly from the perspectives of distributed ledger technologies (and blockchains – through which such platforms operate), such concerns need to be weighed against the need for identification since regulators will be better supported in their goals in enforcing the law, as well as identifying fraudulent operations, where sufficient identification procedures have been put in place.

Keywords: CBDCs, Synthetic CBDCs, Two Tiered CBDCs, Retail CBDC, Distributed Ledger Technologies, Regulation, Governance, Anti Trust, Competition, Financial Stability

Suggested Citation

Ojo D Delaney PhD, Marianne, Balancing Public-Private Partnerships in a Digital Age: CBDCs, Central Banks and Technology Firms (May 20, 2021). Elsevier, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3850116 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3850116

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Centre for Innovation and Sustainable Development (CISD) ( email )

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