No. 95: Cash, Accounts, and Central Bank Digital Currencies – A Transatlantic View on the Digitization of Retail Central Bank Money

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Publish Date:
December 9, 2022
Publication Title:
TTLF Working Papers
Publisher:
Stanford Law School
Format:
Working Paper
Citation(s):
  • Martin Miernicki, Cash, Accounts, and Central Bank Digital Currencies - A Transatlantic View on the Digitization of Retail Central Bank Money, TTLF Working Papers No. 95, Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (2022).
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Abstract

The introduction of central bank money is actively considered in the United States and the Eurozone. This paper explores different design features of retail CBDC, compares them to incumbent forms of money and discusses legal questions regarding the implementation from a U.S. and European perspective.