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The Monetary Turning Point : From Bank Money to Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) / by Joseph Huber

Publisher (Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2023
Edition 1st ed. 2023.
Authors *Huber, Joseph author
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OB00192959 Springer Economics and Finance eBooks (電子ブック) 9783031239571

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Size XIII, 192 p. 1 illus : online resource
Notes Chapter 1: Core points for introduction -- Chapter 2: Tree-tier monetary system. Types of money, their creation and circulation -- Chapter 3: Dominant money. The bank money regime -- Chapter 4: Monetary sovereignty. Bank money as para-sovereign fiat money -- Chapter 5: Historical turning points in the composition of the money supply -- Chapter 6: Today's recomposition of the money supply -- Chapter 7: CBDC System Design Principles -- Chapter 8: Central banks and monetary policy under conditions of CBDC
The monetary system is at a turning point. The question is no longer if, but how soon countries will roll out a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). This book discusses the recomposition of the money supply from the present bank money regime to a monetary system determined by CBDC. As the book sets out, the future of money is going to be digital and sovereign. Nonetheless, the relationship between the various types of money is competitive rather than being the peaceful coexistence that was officially envisaged. CBDC competes with the incumbent bank money as well as with private cryptocurrencies that are challenging both central-bank money as well as bank money. For technological and political reasons, bank money will not be able to emulate the superior properties of sovereign digital tokens. Uncovered and unwarranted cryptocurrencies, too, will not stand the competition in the long run. The shifts in the monetary system are changing the role of central banks in the interplay of monetary, fiscal and private-creditary functions and open up improved options for monetary policy. The book will be of interest to academics, researchers, and policymakers in monetary and financial economics, and digital currencies. Joseph Huber is Professor Emeritus of Economic Sociology at Martin Luther University, Halle Wittenberg, Germany. He is a pioneer of what is now known as ‘green ethical banking’ and is one of the founders of ecological modernization theory. He has written extensively on monetary policy and reform topics, is a longstanding policy advisor on matters of economic and ecological modernization and is actively involved in the international movement for monetary reform
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23957-1
Subjects LCSH:Financial services industry
LCSH:Macroeconomics
LCSH:Financial engineering
FREE:Financial Services
FREE:Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
FREE:Financial Technology and Innovation
Classification LCC:HG1501-3550
DC23:332.17
ID 8000092110
ISBN 9783031239571

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