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. While the demise of cash is not imminent, it is important for the central bank to continue to evaluate its potential roles …
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use in making payments. Public authorities and central banks around the world are closely monitoring developments in …
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In the United States prior to 1863 each bank issued its own distinct notes. E-money shares many of the characteristics of these bank notes. This paper describes some lessons relevant to e-money from the U.S. experience with state bank notes. It examines historical evidence on how well the bank...
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Beginning in 1864, in the United States notes of national banks were the predominant medium of exchange. Each national bank issued its own notes. E-money shares many of the characteristics of these bank notes. This paper describes some lessons relevant to emoney from the U.S. experience with...
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The period from 1914 to 1935 in the United States is unique in that it was the only time that both privately-issued bank notes (national bank notes) and central bank-issued bank notes (Federal Reserve notes) were simultaneously in circulation. This paper describes some lessons relevant to...
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This paper studies the period in Canada when both private bank notes and governmentissued notes (Dominion notes) were simultaneously in circulation. Because both of these notes shared many of the characteristics of today's digital currencies, the experience with these notes can be used to draw...
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This paper imagines a world in which countries are on the Bitcoin standard, a monetary system in which all media of …
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populations and limited access to internet and mobile services. As a result, these First Nations have poor access to cash sources … likely contribute to their poor access to cash and financial services. …
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implications of the abandonment of the use of cash in the future. More specifically, we look at a variety of ways in which the …
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rise of cryptoassets and a decline in the use of cash, should digital payments be left entirely to the private sector or …
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