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Central Bank Digital Currencies: Motives, Economic Implications, and the Research Frontier

Raphael Auer, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Cyril Monnet, Tara Rice, Hyun Song Shin

2022Annual Review of Economics206 citationsDOI

Abstract

In just a few years, central banks have rapidly ramped up their research and development efforts on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). A growing body of economic research informs these activities, often focusing on the “reserves for all” aspect of CBDCs for retail use. However, CBDCs should be considered in the full context of the digital economy and the centrality of data, which raises concerns around competition, payment system integrity, and privacy. This review gives a guided tour of the growing CBDC literature on the microeconomic considerations related to operation architectures, technologies, and privacy as well as the macroeconomic implications for the financial system, financial stability, and monetary policy. A set of questions, particularly on the cross-border dimensions of CBDCs, remains unresolved and calls for further work to expand the research frontier.

Topics & Concepts

Digital currencyFrontierContext (archaeology)EconomicsPaymentWork (physics)Monetary policyCompetition (biology)CentralityCentral bankFinancial sector developmentPayment systemBusinessMonetary economicsFinanceFinancial sectorPolitical sciencePaleontologyBiologyEngineeringMechanical engineeringMathematicsCombinatoricsLawEcologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityDigital Platforms and EconomicsBanking stability, regulation, efficiency
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