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Währungswettbewerb 1,042 Currency competition 1,040 Theorie 322 Theory 322 Geldpolitik 209 Welt 205 Monetary policy 204 World 204 Geldgeschichte 142 Monetary history 142 Währungssubstitution 133 Currency substitution 132 Internationales Währungssystem 113 US-Dollar 110 Euro 109 International monetary system 106 US dollar 106 Geldtheorie 101 Virtual currency 100 Virtuelle Währung 100 Central bank 99 Zentralbank 99 Monetary theory 94 Electronic payment 84 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 84 Reserve currency 81 Reservewährung 81 EU countries 78 EU-Staaten 78 Bankgeschichte 73 Banking history 72 Fiat money 72 Papierwährung 72 USA 71 United States 70 Währungssystem 69 Euro area 66 Eurozone 66 Gold standard 65 Goldstandard 65
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Book / Working Paper 540 Article 537
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Article in journal 394 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 394 Graue Literatur 182 Non-commercial literature 182 Working Paper 181 Arbeitspapier 169 Aufsatz im Buch 110 Book section 110 Hochschulschrift 31 Thesis 24 Konferenzschrift 22 Collection of articles of several authors 18 Sammelwerk 18 Conference proceedings 15 Rezension 14 Aufsatzsammlung 13 Bibliografie enthalten 9 Bibliography included 9 Collection of articles written by one author 9 Sammlung 9 Amtsdruckschrift 4 Conference paper 4 Government document 4 Konferenzbeitrag 4 Article 3 Bibliografie 3 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 3 Quelle 3 Mehrbändiges Werk 2 Mikroform 2 Multi-volume publication 2 Reprint 2 Advisory report 1 Biografie 1 Case study 1 Einführung 1 Fallstudie 1 Festschrift 1 Forschungsbericht 1 Gutachten 1
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English 876 German 137 French 38 Spanish 13 Undetermined 13 Portuguese 3 Italian 2 Polish 2 Swedish 2 Danish 1 Modern Greek (1453-) 1 Finnish 1 Latvian 1 Dutch 1 Russian 1 Slovak 1
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Selgin, George A. 19 White, Lawrence H. 18 Cohen, Benjamin J. 16 Dowd, Kevin 16 Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús 13 Frankel, Jeffrey A. 13 Waller, Christopher 13 Chinn, Menzie David 12 Depeyrot, Georges 12 Craig, Ben R. 11 Neldner, Manfred 11 Farhi, Emmanuel 10 Meyer, Dirk 10 Salter, Alexander William 10 Sanches, Daniel 10 Schnabl, Gunther 10 Weber, Warren E. 10 Bodenhorn, Howard 9 Eichengreen, Barry 9 Meissner, Christopher M. 9 Sanches, Daniel R. 9 Uhlig, Harald 9 Benigno, Pierpaolo 8 Jaremski, Matthew 8 Schilling, Linda 8 Teles, Pedro 8 Velde, François R. 8 Weidenmier, Marc D. 8 Blanchard, Olivier 7 Marimon, Ramon 7 Monnet, Cyril 7 Nicolini, Juan Pablo 7 Smith, Bruce D. 7 Bagus, Philipp 6 Bordo, Michael D. 6 Bédard, Mathieu 6 Cachanosky, Nicolas 6 Dwyer, Gerald P. <jun.> 6 Flandreau, Marc 6 Gersbach, Hans 6
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National Bureau of Economic Research 16 Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 5 International Monetary Conference <1881, Paris> 3 C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 2 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 2 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2 Federal Reserve System / Board of Governors 2 FinanzBuch Verlag 2 Frankreich / Ministère des affaires étrangères 2 International Monetary Conference <1892, Brüssel> 2 Trans-European Policy Studies Association 2 Andean Community / General Secretariat 1 Books on Demand GmbH <Norderstedt> 1 Carleton University / Department of Economics 1 Cash in East Asia <Veranstaltung> <2016, Ludwigshafen am Rhein> 1 Center for Research in Government Policy and Business 1 Centre for Economic Performance 1 Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Conference on Alternative Monetary Standards 1 Conférence Monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, l'Italie et la Suisse <1874-1875, Paris> 1 Conférence Monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie et la Suisse <1878, Paris> 1 Conférence Monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie et la Suisse <1885, Paris> 1 Conférence Monétaire entre la Belgique, la France, la Grèce, l'Italie et la Suisse <1893, Paris> 1 Department of Economics, European University Institute 1 Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 1 Dubrovnik Economic Conference <18, 2012, Dubrovnik> 1 ECU Institute 1 ECU Institute / Working Group European Monetary Union - International Monetary System 1 Economics Conference on Currency Substitution and Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Economies <8, 2002, Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik> 1 Economics Institute for Research (SIR), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 1 European Forum - Interdisciplinary Research Centre 1 European Parliament / Directorate-General for Research of the European Parliament 1 European University Institute 1 Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Wirtschaft und Finanzen 1 Europäisches Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1 Europäisches Parlament / Generaldirektion Wissenschaft 1 Europäisches Parlament / Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies 1 Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht 1
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The Cato journal : an interdisciplinary journal of public policy analysis 20 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 18 NBER working paper series 16 Journal of monetary economics 15 NBER Working Paper 15 The review of Austrian economics 15 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 13 Collection Moneta 12 Documents and studies on 19th c. monetary history / International monetary conferences 12 The quarterly journal of Austrian economics : the official journal of the Ludwig von Mises Institute 11 Financial history review 10 Discussion papers / CEPR 9 Journal of policy modeling : JPMOD ; a social science forum of world issues 9 Parallel exchange rates in developing countries 9 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 8 Comparative economic studies 7 Explorations in economic history : EEH 6 SSE EFI working paper series in economics and finance 6 The journal of economic history 6 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 6 Zeitschrift für Sozialökonomie : ZfSÖ 6 Journal of international money and finance 5 Revue d'économie politique 5 The dollarization debate 5 The independent review : journal of political economy 5 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 5 Beiträge des Instituts für Empirische Wirtschaftsforschung 4 Journal des économistes et des études humaines : JEEH ; a bilingual journal of interdisciplinary studies 4 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 4 Sachbuch 4 Springer eBook Collection 4 The Euro as a stabilizer in the international economic system 4 The European journal of the history of economic thought 4 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 4 The quarterly review of economics and finance : journal of the Midwest Economics Association ; journal of the Midwest Finance Association 4 Working paper 4 Atlantic economic journal : AEJ 3 CESifo working papers 3 Carleton economic papers 3 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 3
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Hayekian hurdles : challenges to cryptocurrency as a viable basis for a new monetary order
Freitas, Luís Pedro; Cerdeira, Jorge; Lourenço, Diogo - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 1, pp. 1-17
The rise of cryptocurrencies over the past decade has promised to challenge the dominance of fiat money systems and reshape monetary policy. However, recent developments, including market volatility and the collapse of key exchanges like FTX, have eroded public trust, raising skepticism of a...
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A game-theoretic analysis of the coexistence and competition between hard and fiat money
Hausken, Kjell; Wang, Guizhou - 2025
This article presents a game-theoretic model analyzing the strategic competition between hard and fiat money, involving a representative player and a consolidated bank (including the central bank). The findings reveal counterintuitive interactions between inflation, interest rates, and monetary...
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Cryptocurrency competition : an empirical test of Hayek's vision of private monies
Mayer, Fabian; Bofinger, Peter - 2023
We investigate monopolistic tendencies and the intensity of currency competition on the crypto market in the light of Hayek’s "Denationalization of money". Interestingly, Hayek never considered differentiation and specialization by innovative private currencies could lead lasting currency...
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Contagious stablecoins?
Buggenum, Hugo van; Gersbach, Hans; Zelzner, Sebastian - 2023 - This Version: January 31, 2024
Can competing stablecoins produce efficient and stable outcomes? We study competition among stablecoins pegged to a stable currency. They are backed by interest-bearing safe assets and can be redeemed with the issuer or traded in a secondary market. If an issuer sticks to an appropriate...
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Competition between variable-supply and fixed-supply currencies
Wang, Guizhou; Hausken, Kjell - In: Economies : open access journal 10 (2022) 11, pp. 1-20
For one variable-supply currency in isolation, one player's Cobb-Douglas utility depends on the current supply divided by the initial supply, multiplied by the inverse of the accumulative inflation/deflation. With equal weight assigned to both factors, money printing outweighs inflation, and...
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Contagious stablecoins?
van Buggenum, Hugo; Gersbach, Hans; Zelzner, Sebastian - 2024
Can competing stablecoins produce efficient and stable outcomes? We study competition among stablecoins pegged to a stable currency. They are backed by interest-bearing safe assets and can be redeemed with the issuer or traded in a secondary market. If an issuer sticks to an appropriate...
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"Reservewährungsland wider Willen"? Die Bundesbank, die deutschen Geschäftsbanken und die internationale Rolle der D-Mark (1968-1985)
Kemmerer, Matthias - In: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und … 111 (2024) 3, pp. 364-389
During the early post-Bretton Woods era, the Bundesbank discouraged the international use of the Deutsche Mark through collaboration with West German banks. These accommodated the Bundesbank's stability imperative. As a corollary of the mark's enduring international popularity, the home-currency...
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Parallel currencies under free floating exchange rates : a model setting out the conditions for stable currency competition
Castañeda, Juan E.; Damrich, Sebastian; Schwartz, Pedro - In: Economies : open access journal 12 (2024) 10, pp. 1-20
We use a theoretical model to set up the conditions for a country to attain monetary stability by allowing for two freely tradable currencies to circulate in parallel. For this parallel system to function properly, confidence in the good behavior of the monetary authorities in charge of the two...
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Currency wars and trade
Mitchener, Kris; Wandschneider, Kirsten - 2024
The Great Depression is the canonical case of a widespread currency war, with more than 70 countries devaluing their currencies relative to gold between 1929 and 1936. What were the currency war’s effects on trade flows? We use newly-compiled, highfrequency bilateral trade data and gravity...
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The interimperial and Panamerican origins of the dollar system
Johnson, Nic - 2024
The Federal Reserve is commonly depicted as an institution set up by domestic actors to fulfill domestic functions that only later took on international and geopolitical dimensions. Yet we have long had an abundant literature on the financial projection of US power (“Dollar Diplomacy”) in...
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A case study in banknote pricing during financial chaos : the Illinois experience during the first summer of the civil war
Deacle, Scott; Economopoulos, Andrew James - In: Essays in economic & business history : the journal of … 42 (2024) 1, pp. 15-37
This case study of the Illinois banking market shows how the private market managed the crisis in the banknote market during the first year of the Civil War. Banknotes backed by southern bonds started their decline with the election of Lincoln causing their values to fall below par. The Illinois...
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Futures of money : monies of the future
2024
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Currency statecraft and de-dollarization : a review article
Romagnoli, Francesco - In: The journal of European economic history 53 (2024) 2, pp. 107-121
This article explores the dynamics of international currency competition and de-dollarization, focusing on the current dominance of the US dollar and potential challenges from the Chinese renminbi and BRICS countries. It reviews recent literature on currency statecraft, the political economy of...
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A literature review on the design and implementation of central bank digital currencies
Genc, Huseyin Oguz; Takagi, Sōichirō - In: International journal of economic policy studies 18 (2024) 1, pp. 197-225
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Cryptocurrency competition : empirical testing of Hayek's vision of private monies
Mayer, Fabian; Bofnger, Peter - In: Financial innovation : FIN 10 (2024), pp. 1-46
This study investigated the extent of currency competition within the cryptocurrency market through the Hayek's concept of the denationalization of money, Hayek's original analysis primarily centered on competition revolving around the medium of the exchange function, This study posited that...
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"Reservewährungsland wider Willen"? : die Bundesbank, die deutschen Geschäftsbanken und die internationale Rolle der D-Mark (1968-1985)
Kemmerer, Matthias - In: VSWG: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und … 111 (2024) 3, pp. 364-389
During the early post-Bretton Woods era, the Bundesbank discouraged the international use of the Deutsche Mark through collaboration with West German banks. These accommodated the Bundesbank's stability imperative. As a corollary of the mark's enduring international popularity, the home-currency...
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Theorizing dollar hegemony : the political economic foundations of exorbitant privilege
Palley, Thomas - In: Dollar hegemony : past, present, and future, (pp. 20-56). 2024
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Conventionalists, pioneers and criminals choosing between a national currency and a global currency
Wang, Guizhou; Hausken, Kjell - In: Journal of banking and financial economics 2 (2021) 16, pp. 104-133
The article analyzes how conventionalists, pioneers and criminals choose between a national currency (e.g. a central bank digital currency) and a global currency (e.g. a cryptocurrency such as Bitcoin) that both have specific characteristics in an economy. Conventionalists favor what is...
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Digitization and the evolution of money as a social technology of account
Peneder, Michael - 2021
From Aristotle to Ricardo and Menger, economists have emphasised the function of money as a medium of exchange together with the intrinsic qualities that increase its saleability and credibility as a most liquid store of value. But the social institution of money co-evolves with technology. It...
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Financial statecraft and transaction costs : the case of renminbi internationalization
Zucker Marques, Marina - 2021
The scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policies as the main determinants in currency competition. However, this literature has neglected the fact that, given the intertwined nature of the international monetary system, other countries'...
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Revisiting the properties of money
Hull, Isaiah; Sattath, Or - 2021
The properties of money commonly referenced in the economics literature were originally identified by Jevons (1876) and Menger (1892) in the late 1800s and were intended to describe physical currencies, such as commodity money, metallic coins, and paper bills. In the digital era, many...
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Coins with benefits : on existence, pricing kernel and risk premium of cryptocurrencies
Chen, Yi-Hsuan; Vinogradov, Dmitri V. - 2021
Cryptocurrencies come with benefits, such as anonymity of payments and positive network effects of user adoption, and transaction risks including unconfirmed transactions, hacks, and frauds. They compete with central-bank-regulated money but consumers may prefer one currency over the other. In...
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Cryptocurrency competition: An empirical test of Hayek's vision of private monies
Mayer, Fabian; Bofinger, Peter - 2023
We investigate monopolistic tendencies and the intensity of currency competition on the crypto market in the light of Hayek's "Denationalization of money". Interestingly, Hayek never considered differentiation and specialization by innovative private currencies could lead lasting currency...
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Monetary Sovereignty in the Digital Era
Martino, Edoardo - 2023
The relationship between private and public money has shaped the economic and legal debate over money for centuries. Private money can either compete with or complement public money and this depends on the applicable law and the relative powers of the State and private parties. The rise of...
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Cryptocurrency – the Future of Currency?
Beerbaum, Dirk Otto - 2023
This article explores cryptocurrencies and poses the research question, whether cryptocurrencies are the future of the currency market. The cryptocurrency market has undergone considerable growth, however given recent scandals of cryptocurrency markets and cryptocurrencies have led to increasing...
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The stability of Islamic cryptocurrencies and copula-based dependence with alternative crypto and fiat currencies
Nugroho, Bayu Adi - In: ISRA international journal of islamic finance : an … 15 (2023) 2, pp. 80-97
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Is a secondary currency essential? : on the welfare effects of a new currency
Fuchs, Max; Michaelis, Jochen - In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 243 (2023) 2, pp. 153-167
The coexistence of fiat money (cash) and digital monies constitutes a system of parallel currencies as media of exchange. This paper asks whether a new (digital) currency is essential: Does a new currency allow for a better resource allocation even if a fully accepted currency is in circulation...
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Clearing the Way to Renminbi Domination : CIPS, Antitrust, and Currency Competition
Chang, Felix - 2023
China watchers have decried the emergence of the Cross-Border Interbank Payment System (“CIPS”) as a turning point in the move to dethrone the U.S. dollar. This Article situates CIPS, which clears and settles Chinese renminbi transactions, with other financial market infrastructures, drawing...
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Adam Smith and the bankers : retrospect and prospect
Duncan, Alfred; Nolan, Charles - 2023
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Global and local drivers of Bitcoin trading vis-à-vis fiat currencies
Di Casola, Paola; Habib, Maurizio Michael; … - 2023
We analyse the drivers of Bitcoin transactions against 44 fiat currencies in the largest peer-to-peer crypto exchanges. Momentum and volatility in the cryptoasset market, as well as volatility and liquidity in global financial markets do matter for Bitcoin trading. There is suggestive evidence...
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Sovereign Digital Currencies : The Future of Money and Payments?
Zetzsche, Dirk A.; Buckley, Ross P.; Arner, Douglas W.; … - 2023
Technology is reshaping money and payment systems in unprecedented ways. Catalysts include the launch of Bitcoin in 2009, the evolution of both decentralised and centralised technologies, the announcement of Libra in 2019, live trials of China’s Digital Yuan, and COVID-19, both in 2020.This...
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Competition in the Cryptocurrency Exchange Market
Hu, Junyi; Zhang, Anthony Lee - 2023
How do cryptocurrency exchanges compete with each other? We show that small and large crypto exchanges appear to be complements, rather than substitutes, as traditional oligopoly theory would predict. When large exchanges list new tokens, trade volumes on small exchanges increase, and small...
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The experience of free banking
Dowd, Kevin (ed.) - 2023 - Second edition
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Hayek and the cryptocurrency revolution
Sanz Bas, David - In: Iberian journal of the history of economic thought : IJHET 7 (2020) 1, pp. 15-28
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Currency wars and trade
Mitchener, Kris; Wandschneider, Kirsten - 2025
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Credit Expansion, the Prisoner's Dilemma, and Free Banking as Mechanism Design
Van Den Hauwe, Ludwig - 2022
Despite the distinctive character of the Austrian approach to "microfoundations for macroeconomics", the literature on free banking contains a number of arguments which make use of game-theoretic concepts and models such as the well-known Prisoner's Dilemma model. While there can be no general a...
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Free Banking, the Real-Balance Effect, and Walras' Law
Van Den Hauwe, Ludwig - 2022
The author of this article draws special attention to two particular claims of the free bankers concerning the supposed working characteristics of a fractional-reserve free banking system which may strike the reader as questionable. The first of these relates to the alleged absence of a...
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Pictures of a Revolution : Analyzing the Transition from Global Bimetallism to the Gold Standard in the 1860s and 1870s
Wiegand, Johannes - 2022
In the early 1870s, the global monetary system transitioned from bimetallism—a regime in which gold and silver currencies were tied at quasi-fixed exhange ratios—to the gold standard that was characterized by the use of (only) gold as the main currency metal by the largest and most advanced...
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Digital currencies
In: Bulletin / Reserve Bank of Australia (2022), pp. 1-6
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Is a secondary currency essential? : on the welfare effects of a new currency
Fuchs, Max; Michaelis, Jochen - 2022
The coexistence of cash and digital currencies constitutes a system of parallel currencies. This paper tackles the question whether a new (digital) currency is essential: Does a new currency allow for a better resource allocation even if a fully accepted currency is in circulation and still...
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Central Bank Digital Currency Competition and the Impossible Trinity
Karau, Sören - 2022
In the two-country model in Benigno, Schilling & Uhlig (2022), the usage of a privately-issued crypto-asset as a global means of payment leads to the enforced synchronization of nominal interest rates, and hence to a loss of monetary policy autonomy. This paper shows that the same result obtains...
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A Smithian Reading of Chilean Free Banking
Paganelli, Maria Pia - 2022
In the second half of the 19th century, the Chilean free banking system worked similarly to how Adam Smith describes the 18th century free banking system in Scotland. The characteristics of free banking that Smith identifies as conductive of successful outcomes—free entry, unlimited liability,...
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Regulated Free Banking in Switzerland (1881–1907)
Herger, Nils - 2022
The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826–1881), and strict banknote regulation (1881–1907). This paper suggests that the Federal Banknote Act of 1881 was introduced to remedy the fragmentation of the unfettered-competition period,...
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Pictures of a Revolution: Analyzing the Transition from Global Bimetallism to the Gold Standard in the 1860s and 1870s
Wiegand, Johannes - 2022
In the early 1870s, the global monetary system transitioned from bimetallism-a regime in which gold and silver currencies were tied at quasi-fixed exhange ratios-to the gold standard that was characterized by the use of (only) gold as the main currency metal by the largest and most advanced...
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The ethics of alternative currencies
Larue, Louis; Meyer, Camille; Hudon, Marek; Sandberg, Joakim - In: Business ethics quarterly : the journal of the Society … 32 (2022) 2, pp. 299-321
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Digitization and the evolution of money as a social technology of account
Peneder, Michael - In: Journal of evolutionary economics 32 (2022) 1, pp. 175-203
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Theorizing dollar : the political economic foundations of exorbitant privilige
Palley, Thomas - In: Review of Keynesian economics 10 (2022) 4, pp. 462-498
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Cryptocurrencies : a crash course in digital monetary economics
Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús - 2018
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Free banking theory : literature review and relevance to the regulation of cryptocurrencies debate
Norton, Simon D. - In: Journal of financial regulation and compliance 32 (2024) 2, pp. 250-265
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"Reservewährungsland wider Willen"? : die Bundesbank, die deutschen Geschäftsbanken und die internationale Rolle der D-Mark (1968–1985)
Kemmerer, Matthias - In: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und … 111 (2024) 3, pp. 364-389
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