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central bank digital currencies

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Central bank digital currencies is the academic concept and interdisciplinary research field investigating the theoretical foundations, design architectures, and potential implications of a digital form of central bank money accessible to the public or financial institutions. This field explores the economic, financial, technological, legal, and social dimensions of such a liability, analyzing its characteristics, operational models, and significance for monetary policy, financial stability, payment systems, and economic welfare.

Top Authors

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TK

International Monetary Fund

JF

University of Pennsylvania

LS

University of Chicago

HU

University of Chicago

Top Institutions

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International Monetary Fund

Washington D.C., United States

Bank of Canada

Ottawa, Canada

European Central Bank

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

University of Chicago

Chicago, United States