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BETWEEN CASH, DEPOSIT AND BITCOIN: WOULD WE LIKE A CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY? MONEY DEMAND AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS. (2018). masciandaro, donato ; Cillo, Alessandra ; Caselli, Stefano ; Borgonovo, Emanuele.
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