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The quantum money (q-money) as a possible convenient, socially innovative, technologically attractive and user … a number of topics: 1. The historical evolution of the money in the financial systems within the economies of the scales … and scopes over the centuries. 2. The definition on the electronic money in the financial systems within the economies of …
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the relevant agents, then the hypothesized model is irrelevant. In a modern money regime such as ours in which there is a …
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The efficiency of business transactions has become increasingly important in the digital age, and an issue that has arguably evolved as a result of free-markets. Already, advances in technology has revolutionized the medium of exchange from tangible hard-cold cash, to an intangible medium,...
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This paper begins by defining, and distinguishing between, money and finance, and addresses alternative ways of …
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Prior to the financial crisis mainstream monetary policy practice had become disconnected from money. We outline the … basic rationale for this development using a simple model of money and credit in which we explore the conditions under which … money matters directly for the conduct of policy. Then, drawing on Goodfriend and McCallum's (2007) DSGE model, we examine …
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This paper begins by defining, and distinguishing between, money and finance, and addresses alternative ways of … global financial crisis, which could be blamed on excessive financialization of the economy. -- Money ; Money of Account … ; State Money ; Chartalism ; Shadow Bank ; Hyman Minsky ; Securitization ; Robert Clower …
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allows limited record-keeping and enforcement. An equilibrium with money and credit is shown to exist if the cost of using …
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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 … quantum money. These forms of money have novel properties that have not been studied extensively within the economics …
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threatened central banks money and their role in the monetary system. Meanwhile, central banks have been studying and launching … challenges the boundaries of money. In light of El Salvador experience, we consider different points of view on the nature of … money allowing us to reject or to include Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies inside money spectrum …
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distinctions between the different types of money and financial institutions. The models emphasize the physical properties of the … economic goods, moneys, and trading systems. Part 1 of the paper covers models in which the money is a consumable storable; the … economies in Part 2 use durable money, fiat money, or credit. Under this framework we are able to successfully contrast the role …
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