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Data, digitalization, decentialized finance and central bank digital currencies : the future of banking and money / edited by Andreas Dombret, Patrick S. Kenadjian.

Contributor(s): Series: Institute for law and finance series ; volume 25Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]Description: xl, 216 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9783111001876
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1 23/eng/20230510
Online resources: Summary: Central Bank, digital currency What is the future of banking and money? The road passes through data and digitalization at all levels of activity, from personal banking through publicly and privately issued digital currencies. But who is winning and losing ground in the banking sector? Do we really need central bank digital currencies and how should they and private digital currencies be designed and regulated to yield the maximum benefits while reducing the obvious dangers? How should we regulate the new digital technologies? This book´brings you the answers of senior public sector officials, industry leaders and leading academics. It is the tenth title in the Institute for Law and Finance’s series on the future of the financial sector. Explains the motivations behind and policy justifications for retail central bank digital currencies. Examines the promise of decentralized finance and blockchain technology. 
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BOOKs . General Stacks 332.1 DOM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Available Recommended by Prof. Dr. O V Nandimath 39633

Includes bibliographical references.

Central Bank, digital currency

What is the future of banking and money? The road passes through data and digitalization at all levels of activity, from personal banking through publicly and privately issued digital currencies. But who is winning and losing ground in the banking sector? Do we really need central bank digital currencies and how should they and private digital currencies be designed and regulated to yield the maximum benefits while reducing the obvious dangers? How should we regulate the new digital technologies? This book´brings you the answers of senior public sector officials, industry leaders and leading academics. It is the tenth title in the Institute for Law and Finance’s series on the future of the financial sector.

Explains the motivations behind and policy justifications for retail central bank digital currencies. Examines the promise of decentralized finance and blockchain technology.