
Consumer demand for central bank digital currency as a means of payment
What factors could drive transactional demand for central bank digital currency? This column analyses payment survey data to arrive

What factors could drive transactional demand for central bank digital currency? This column analyses payment survey data to arrive

Many observers have linked the sharp rise in prices in the US and Europe since 2021 to supply chain

The sharp decline in correspondent banking over the past decade has raised concerns that the associated disruptions in cross-border

During the recent monetary policy tightening cycle, US inflation has proven persistent, with discussions emerging about the effectiveness of

The mounting geopolitical threats make the EU governments’ holding on to national defence policies increasingly outdated. Defence fulfils the

Economists overwhelmingly support the idea of an independent central bank. This column introduces a new data set on central

The recently published Draghi report on European competitiveness offers radical proposals to reverse Europe’s competitive decline compared to China

Monetary policy is said to impact the economy with long and variable lags. This column studies how monetary policy

Traditional views on monetary-fiscal interactions suggest that fiscal deficits can be stabilised through changes in taxes, government spending, or

The events of March 2023 in the US and Switzerland showed, once again, that banking systems remain fragile. The

What factors could drive transactional demand for central bank digital currency? This column analyses payment survey data to arrive

Many observers have linked the sharp rise in prices in the US and Europe since 2021 to supply chain

The sharp decline in correspondent banking over the past decade has raised concerns that the associated disruptions in cross-border

During the recent monetary policy tightening cycle, US inflation has proven persistent, with discussions emerging about the effectiveness of

The mounting geopolitical threats make the EU governments’ holding on to national defence policies increasingly outdated. Defence fulfils the

Economists overwhelmingly support the idea of an independent central bank. This column introduces a new data set on central

The recently published Draghi report on European competitiveness offers radical proposals to reverse Europe’s competitive decline compared to China

Monetary policy is said to impact the economy with long and variable lags. This column studies how monetary policy

Traditional views on monetary-fiscal interactions suggest that fiscal deficits can be stabilised through changes in taxes, government spending, or

The events of March 2023 in the US and Switzerland showed, once again, that banking systems remain fragile. The




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