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Counterfeits and counterfeiting 12 Money 5 American 1 Asset pricing 1 Bank notes 1 Coinage 1 Dollar 1 Liquidity (Economics) 1 Paper money design 1
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 2
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English 9 Undetermined 3
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Judson, Ruth 2 Nosal, Ed 2 Porter, Richard 2 Rocheteau, Guillaume 2 Anderson, Richard G. 1 Cavalcanti, Ricardo 1 Clark, Carol L. 1 Green, Edward J. 1 Li, Yiting 1 McIntyre, Lee 1 Monnet, Cyril 1 Rhodes, Karl 1 Wallace, Neil 1 Weber, Warren E. 1 Williams, Marcela M. 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 4 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 1 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 1
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Working Paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 4 Policy Discussion Paper Series 2 Econ Focus 1 Finance and Economics Discussion Series 1 Regional Review 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1
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Economic history: The counterfeiting weapon: Attacks against American currency began in 1776
Rhodes, Karl - In: Econ Focus (2012) 1Q, pp. 34-37
Related links: http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/region_focus/2012/q1/economic_history_weblinks.cfm
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Controlling risk in a lightning-speed trading environment
Clark, Carol L. - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2010
A small group of high-frequency algorithmic trading firms have invested heavily in technology to leverage the nexus of high-speed communications, mathematical advances, trading and high-speed computing. By doing so, they are able to complete trades at lightning speeds. High-frequency algorithmic...
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Estimating the volume of counterfeit U.S. currency in circulation worldwide: data and extrapolation
Judson, Ruth; Porter, Richard - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2010
The incidence of currency counterfeiting and the possible total stock of counterfeits in circulation are popular topics of speculation and discussion in the press and are of substantial practical interest to the U.S. Treasury and the U.S. Secret Service. This paper assembles data from Federal...
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Comment on Cavalcanti and Nosal's "Counterfeiting as private money in mechanism design"
Monnet, Cyril - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2010
In this comment, the author extends Cavalcanti and Nosal's (2010) framework to include the case of perfectly divisible money and unrestricted money holdings. He shows that when trade takes place in Walrasian markets, counterfeits circulate and the Friedman rule is still optimal.
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On the threat of counterfeiting
Li, Yiting; Rocheteau, Guillaume - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - 2008
We study counterfeiting of currency in a search–theoretic model of monetary exchange. In contrast to Nosal and Wallace (2007), we establish that counterfeiting does not pose a threat to the existence of a monetary equilibrium; i.e., a monetary equilibrium exists irrespective of the cost of...
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Handicapping currency design: counterfeit deterrence and visual accessibility in the United States and abroad
Williams, Marcela M.; Anderson, Richard G. - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 2007
Despite the increasing use of electronic payments, currency retains an important role in the payments system of every country. Two aspects of currency usage drive currency design worldwide: deterring counterfeiting and making paper currency accessible to the visually impaired. Further, among the...
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Counterfeiting as private money in mechanism design
Cavalcanti, Ricardo; Nosal, Ed - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - 2007
We describe counterfeiting activity as the issuance of private money, one which is difficult to monitor. Our approach, which amends the basic random-matching model of money in mechanism design, allows a tractable welfare analysis of currency competition. We show that it is not efficient to...
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A model of (the threat of) counterfeiting
Nosal, Ed; Wallace, Neil - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - 2004
A simple matching-model of money with the potential for counterfeiting is constructed. In contrast to the existing literature, counterfeiting, if it occurred, would be accompanied by two distortions: costly production of counterfeits and harmful effects on trade. However, application of the...
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Estimating the worldwide volume of counterfeit U.S. currency: data and extrapolation
Judson, Ruth; Porter, Richard - Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the … - 2003
The incidence of currency counterfeiting and the possible total stock of counterfeits in circulation are popular topics of speculation and discussion in the press and are of substantial practical interest to the U.S. Treasury and the U.S. Secret Service. This paper assembles data from Federal...
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Information and liquidity: a discussion
Rocheteau, Guillaume - Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland - 2009
I extend and discuss the model of asset liquidity by Lester, Postlewaite, and Wright (2007, 2008). I consider a model with decentralized trades in which claims on a real and divisible asset serve as means of payment. A recognizability problem is introduced by assuming that the claims on the...
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