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Central bank digital currencies: A critical review. (2024). Urquhart, Andrew ; Marra, Miriam ; Dionysopoulos, Lambis.
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  7. Anatomy of a Stablecoin’s failure: The Terra-Luna case. (2023). Vidal-Tomás, David ; Wang, Yuanrong ; Aste, Tomaso ; Vidal-Tomas, David ; Briola, Antonio.
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  8. Monetary Policy Implementation in a Negative Rate Environment. (2020). Boutros, Michael ; Witmer, Jonathan.
    In: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.
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  9. Impact of Negative Interest Rate Policy on Emerging Asian markets: An Empirical Investigation. (2020). CHAKRABORTY, LEKHA ; Anand, Abhishek.
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  10. Testing the waters of the Rubicon: the European Central Bank and central bank digital currencies. (2020). Nabilou, Hossein.
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  11. Central Bank Equity as an Instrument of Monetary Policy. (2020). Havranek, Tomas ; Hampl, Mojmir.
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  13. The Surprising Recovery of Currency Usage. (2020). Ashworth, Jonathan.
    In: International Journal of Central Banking.
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  14. The surprising recovery of currency usage. (2020). Ashworth, J ; Goodhart, C. A. E., .
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  15. Unconventional Monetary Policies: A Stock-Taking Exercise. (2020). Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume ; Pfister, Christian.
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  16. Unconventional Monetary Policies: A Stock-Taking Exercise. (2020). Sahuc, Jean-Guillaume ; Pfister, Christian.
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  17. CBDC and Monetary Sovereignty. (2020). ZHU, YU ; Diez de los Rios, Antonio.
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  18. CBDC and Monetary Policy. (2020). ZHU, YU ; Rivadeneyra, Francisco ; Davoodalhosseini, S. Mohammad R..
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  19. Retrospective Analysis of the Application of the ECBs Key Interest Rates to the Macroeconomic Indicators of the CEMAC. (2020). Oumbe, Tekam ; Kamta, Takoulac ; Nguekam, Chouafi.
    In: Asian Journal of Economic Modelling.
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  20. What leads people to tolerate negative interest rates on their savings?. (2020). De Winne, Rudy ; Corneille, Olivier ; Efendic, Emir ; D'Hondt, Catherine ; Todorovic, Aleksandar.
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  21. From cash to central bank digital currencies and cryptocurrencies: A balancing act between modernity and monetary stability. (2019). Beretta, Edoardo.
    In: Ruhr Economic Papers.
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  22. From Cash to Central Bank Digital Currencies and Cryptocurrencies: a balancing act between modernity and monetary stability. (2019). Beretta, Edoardo ; Belke, Ansgar.
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  23. The Economics of Cryptocurrencies -- Bitcoin and Beyond. (2019). Chiu, Jonathan.
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  24. Central bank digital currency and monetary policy: a literature review. (2019). Beniak, Patrycja.
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  25. Digital Cash: Principles & Practical Steps. (2019). Levin, Andrew ; Bordo, Michael.
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  26. From Commodity to Fiat and Now to Crypto: What Does History Tell Us?. (2019). Eichengreen, Barry.
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  27. Negative Nominal Interest Rates and the Bank Lending Channel. (2019). Summers, Lawrence ; Juelsrud, Ragnar ; Eggertsson, Gauti ; Wold, Ella Getz.
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  28. Digital Currencies and Central Banking: A Sense of Déjà Vu. (2019). Siaudinis, Sigitas.
    In: Bank of Lithuania Occasional Paper Series.
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  29. Designing Central Bank Digital Currencies. (2019). Dell'ariccia, Giovanni ; Agur, Itai.
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  30. There is no such thing as the zero lower bound. (2019). Hendrickson, Joshua.
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  31. The Economics of Cryptocurrencies—Bitcoin and Beyond. (2019). Koeppl, Thorsten ; Chiu, Jonathan.
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  32. Negative interest rates may be more psychologically acceptable than assumed: Implications for savings. (2019). De Winne, Rudy ; Corneille, Olivier ; Efendic, Emir ; D'Hondt, Catherine.
    In: LIDAM Discussion Papers LFIN.
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  33. Do We Need Central Bank Digital Currency? Economics, Technology and Institutions. (2018). Bergara, Mario ; Ponce, Jorge ; Agur, Itai ; Panetta, Fabio ; Gnan, Ernest ; Engert, Walter ; Masciandaro, Donato ; de Lis, Santiago Fernandez ; Niepelt, Dirk ; Judson, Ruth ; Pichler, Paul ; Levin, Andrew T ; Bordo, Michael D ; Cillo, Alessandra ; Summer, Martin.
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  34. Friedman’s presidential address in the evolution of macroeconomic thought. (2018). Reis, Ricardo ; Mankiw, N. Gregory.
    In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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  35. New Normal or New Orthodoxy ? Elements of a Central Banking Framework for the After-Crisis. (2018). Pfister, Christian ; Christian, Natacha Valla.
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  36. Doing away with cash? The welfare costs of abolishing cash. (2017). Seitz, Franz ; Rosl, Gerhard ; Todter, Karl-Heinz.
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  37. The Blessing of Cash. (2017). Seitz, Franz ; Krueger, Malte.
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  38. Besser ohne Bargeld? Gesamtwirtschaftliche Wohlfahrtsverluste der Bargeldabschaffung. (2017). Seitz, Franz ; Todter, Karl-Heinz ; Rosl, Gerhard.
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  40. The Interest Rate Unbound?. (2017). Danthine, Jean-Pierre.
    In: Comparative Economic Studies.
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  41. Monetary Policy Accommodation at the Lower Bound. (2017). Krogstrup, Signe.
    In: Business Economics.
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  43. Are Negative Nominal Interest Rates Expansionary?. (2017). Juelsrud, Ragnar ; Eggertsson, Gauti ; Wold, Ella Getz.
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  44. Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Monetary Policy. (2017). Levin, Andrew ; Bordo, Michael.
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  45. The Transactions Demand for Paper and Digital Currencies. (2017). Kamada, Koichiro.
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  46. Durations at the Zero Lower Bound. (2017). Dennis, Richard.
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  48. Macroeconomic Stabilization, Monetary-Fiscal Interactions, and Europes Monetary Union. (2017). Schmidt, Sebastian ; Maćkowiak, Bartosz ; Jarociński, Marek ; Corsetti, Giancarlo ; Jarocinski, Marek ; Dedola, Luca ; MacKowiak, Bartosz Adam.
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  50. Monetary Policy Implementation in a Negative Rate Environment. (2017). Witmer, Jonathan ; Boutros, Michael.
    In: Staff Working Papers.
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  51. Central Bank Digital Currency: Motivations and Implications. (2017). Fung, Ben ; Engert, Walter.
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  52. Dealing with Monetary Paralysis at the Zero Bound. (2017). Rogoff, Kenneth.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  53. Macroeconomic stabilization, monetary-fiscal interactions, and Europe’s monetary union. (2016). Schmidt, Sebastian ; Maćkowiak, Bartosz ; Jarociński, Marek ; Dedola, Luca ; Corsetti, Giancarlo ; Jarociski, Marek ; Makowiak, Bartosz.
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  54. Negative Interest Rate Policies: Sources and Implications. (2016). Taskin, Temel ; Kose, Ayhan ; Arteta, Carlos ; Stocker, Marc.
    In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  55. The macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies. (2016). Kumhof, Michael ; Barrdear, John.
    In: Bank of England working papers.
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  56. Forecast uncertainty in the neighborhood of the effective lower bound: How much asymmetry should we expect?. (2016). Maih, Junior ; Binning, Andrew.
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  57. Determinants and implications of low global inflation rates. (2016). del Río, Pedro ; Berganza, Juan Carlos ; del Rio, Pedro ; Borrallo, Fructuoso.
    In: Occasional Papers.
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