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Government -- The Bezzle -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Digital Money -- Bitcoin as Digital Cash -- Supply, Value, and Transactions … -- Appendix to Chapter 8 -- Notes -- Chapter 9: What Is Bitcoin Good For? -- Store of Value -- Individual Sovereignty … -- International and Online Settlement -- Global Unit of Account -- Notes -- Chapter 10: Bitcoin Questions -- Is Bitcoin Mining a Waste …
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Computerization of social life enabled market participants to search for new forms of electronic payments. The share of cash in total payments is systematically decreasing, which poses the risk of being supplanted by other instruments, including cryptocurrencies. Central banks, therefore, faced...
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end of cash, as central banks develop their own digital currencies to compete with Bitcoin and Facebook's Diem. Money and …
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new digital money. This Pivot addresses the foundations of the monetary problem raised by Bitcoin and followers, starting …
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We develop a general equilibrium model that highlights the trade-offs between physical and digital forms of retail central bank money. The key differences between cash and central bank digital currency (CBDC) include transaction efficiency, possibilities for tax evasion, and, potentially,...
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