Digital currencies and the new global financial system
Digital currencies and the new global financial system
- New York Routledge 2023
- xv, 193 p.
- Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking .
Table of contents:
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Editors biographies
1. Literature review regarding digital currencies and cryptocurrencies in the New Global Financial System
Ranjan Aneja and Robert Dygas
2. Impact of COVID-19 on the payment methods and rise of digital money
Waldemar Milewicz
3. It’s a time to crypto for retail investors: Cryptocurrencies as an alternative asset class for optimising an all-equity portfolio
Smita Shukla, Shalini Talwar and Manish Talwar
4. The impact of inequality and poverty on cryptocurrency use
Artur Tomeczek and Marta Tomeczek
5. The price and promise of cryptocurrencies
Meelis Kitsing
6. The impact of money supply on the development of virtual currencies
Aneta Hryckiewicz and Piotr Filipiak
7. Post-pandemic challenges for global central banking
Łukasz Kurowski and Paweł Smaga
8. Issue of central bank digital currencies – potential consequences for the shape of the financial system
Magdalena Kozińska
9. The meaning of decentralised finance (DeFi)
Grzegorz Sobiecki, Krzysztof Piech and Aleksandra Kopeć
10. Toward an European central bank digital currency: chances and problems
Andreas Bielig
11. CBDC design and implementation in the context of differences between advanced and emerging economies
Paweł Pisany
12. Advent of central bank digital currency and the future of monetary sovereignty
Vishal Sarin and Ranjan Aneja
Acknowledgements and conclusion
References
Index
[https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Currencies-and-the-New-Global-Financial-System/Aneja-Dygas/p/book/9781032315737]
This book analyses the current debate around Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) and the future of New Global Financial System. It offers deep insight into the global monetary policy in the context of digital and cryptocurrencies and examines both the opportunities and challenges to come.
The book draws a clear distinction between digital and cryptocurrencies and answers several research questions, such as what the consequences of forming Central Bank Digital Currencies and their impact on the financial markets, in both advanced and developing economies, might be. Another question refers to whether the role of monetary policy easing has led to the rise of the virtual currency market, while still others relate to the impact of the pandemic on international settlements. The book also discusses the issue of investment in cryptocurrencies, and the related risks, whether or not this is a profitable investment vehicle, and how the digital banking system evaluates such investments. Further, the book also highlights the post-pandemic challenges for central banks, such as future monetary policy. It includes a complex review of the literature and presents elaborate econometric models of digital currencies and cryptocurrencies. The book has a wide geographic focus, examining these aspects from the perspective of several countries including China, India and the US.
The primary audience for the book is researchers, scholars and students of international finance and economics but it will also appeal to practitioners concerned with the digitalisation of financial systems, policymakers and regulatory agencies.
Note: Prof. Shalini Talwar's affiliation is published incorrectly. Her correct affiliation, which may be considered for referencing and records is: Shalini Talwar, Associate Professor, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, India.
(https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Currencies-and-the-New-Global-Financial-System/Aneja-Dygas/p/book/9781032315737)
9781032315737
Digital currency
Cryptocurrencies
Finance-Technological innovations
332.4 / ANE
Table of contents:
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Editors biographies
1. Literature review regarding digital currencies and cryptocurrencies in the New Global Financial System
Ranjan Aneja and Robert Dygas
2. Impact of COVID-19 on the payment methods and rise of digital money
Waldemar Milewicz
3. It’s a time to crypto for retail investors: Cryptocurrencies as an alternative asset class for optimising an all-equity portfolio
Smita Shukla, Shalini Talwar and Manish Talwar
4. The impact of inequality and poverty on cryptocurrency use
Artur Tomeczek and Marta Tomeczek
5. The price and promise of cryptocurrencies
Meelis Kitsing
6. The impact of money supply on the development of virtual currencies
Aneta Hryckiewicz and Piotr Filipiak
7. Post-pandemic challenges for global central banking
Łukasz Kurowski and Paweł Smaga
8. Issue of central bank digital currencies – potential consequences for the shape of the financial system
Magdalena Kozińska
9. The meaning of decentralised finance (DeFi)
Grzegorz Sobiecki, Krzysztof Piech and Aleksandra Kopeć
10. Toward an European central bank digital currency: chances and problems
Andreas Bielig
11. CBDC design and implementation in the context of differences between advanced and emerging economies
Paweł Pisany
12. Advent of central bank digital currency and the future of monetary sovereignty
Vishal Sarin and Ranjan Aneja
Acknowledgements and conclusion
References
Index
[https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Currencies-and-the-New-Global-Financial-System/Aneja-Dygas/p/book/9781032315737]
This book analyses the current debate around Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC) and the future of New Global Financial System. It offers deep insight into the global monetary policy in the context of digital and cryptocurrencies and examines both the opportunities and challenges to come.
The book draws a clear distinction between digital and cryptocurrencies and answers several research questions, such as what the consequences of forming Central Bank Digital Currencies and their impact on the financial markets, in both advanced and developing economies, might be. Another question refers to whether the role of monetary policy easing has led to the rise of the virtual currency market, while still others relate to the impact of the pandemic on international settlements. The book also discusses the issue of investment in cryptocurrencies, and the related risks, whether or not this is a profitable investment vehicle, and how the digital banking system evaluates such investments. Further, the book also highlights the post-pandemic challenges for central banks, such as future monetary policy. It includes a complex review of the literature and presents elaborate econometric models of digital currencies and cryptocurrencies. The book has a wide geographic focus, examining these aspects from the perspective of several countries including China, India and the US.
The primary audience for the book is researchers, scholars and students of international finance and economics but it will also appeal to practitioners concerned with the digitalisation of financial systems, policymakers and regulatory agencies.
Note: Prof. Shalini Talwar's affiliation is published incorrectly. Her correct affiliation, which may be considered for referencing and records is: Shalini Talwar, Associate Professor, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, India.
(https://www.routledge.com/Digital-Currencies-and-the-New-Global-Financial-System/Aneja-Dygas/p/book/9781032315737)
9781032315737
Digital currency
Cryptocurrencies
Finance-Technological innovations
332.4 / ANE