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- Central Bank Digital Currencies: Foundational Principles and Core Features
- Modelling the Daily Banknotes in Circulation in the Context of the Liquidity Management of the European Central Bank
- The “Kansas City” Approach to Modern Money Theory
- Analysis on the Influence of Electronic Currency Circulation on Central Bank Yutong Zhang
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- Monetary Policy Report, July 9, 2021
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- US Monetary Policy: an Introduction
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- BIS Working Papers No 763 on Money, Debt, Trust and Central Banking by Claudio Borio
- Can a Central Bank Influence Its Currency's Real Value? the Swiss
- The Monetarist Policy Debate: an Informal Retrospective
- From Bitcoin to Central Bank Digital Currencies: Making Sense of the Digital Money Revolution
- What Remains of Milton Friedman's Monetarism?
- Understanding the Central Bank Balance Sheet
- Deficit Financing, the Debt, and “Modern Monetary Theory”
- Central Bank Performance Under Inflation Targeting
- Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Monetary Policy
- Measurement of Monetary Aggregates Across Countries
- Money and Banking, Assignment 5 Due Date: May 20Th (Friday, In-Class)
- Classic Club Newsletter
- A Post Keynesian Perspective on the Rise of Central Bank Independence: a Dubious Success Story in Monetary Economics
- Monetary Policy, Deflation, and Economic History: Lessons for the Bank of Japan
- The Role of Central Bank Money in Payment Systems
- Keynes After 75 Years: Rethinking Money As a Public Monopoly
- Are Central Bank Digital Currencies (Cbdcs) the Money of Tomorrow? Are Central Bank Digital Currencies (Cbdcs) the Money of Tomorrow? Content
- The Monetary and Fiscal Nexus of Neo-Chartalism: a Friendly Critical Look
- Central Banking in a Democratic Society: Implications for Transition Countries
- The Return of Deflation: What Can Central Banks Do?*
- A Complete & Dynamic Central Bank Solution
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- Opportunities and Challenges of the US Dollar As an Increasingly Global
- International Money and Banking: 5. the Money Supply and Monetarism
- Central Bank Independence: Myth and Misunderstanding*
- What Measure of Inflation Should a Central Bank
- Money, Credit and the State: Keynes, Hawtrey and Chartalism )
- Ben S Bernanke: Deflation - Making Sure "It" Doesn’T Happen Here
- Banks and the Central Bank in the Money Creation Process
- Financial Stability, Deflation, and Monetary Policy
- Central Bank Macroeconometric Models and the Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism
- What Can Central Banks Do About the Value of the Dollar?
- Redalyc.Theories of Money Creation: from Post-Keynesians to Circuitists
- 5 Chartalism and the Tax-Driven Approach to Money Pavlina R
- Money Creation and Liquid Funding Needs
- On the Money Creation Approach to Banking∗
- Who Creates Money?
- How Do Central Banks Control Inflation?
- Money and Central Bank Digital Currency
- Central Bank Digital Currency: When Price and Bank Stability Collide
- MODERN MONETARY THEORY – MONEY for NOTHING Feature Article: Could Turkey’S Economic Woes Cause Contagion?
- Central Bank Holdings of US Securities
- Is Central Bank Currency Fundamental to the Monetary System? by Hanna Armelius,1 Carl Andreas Claussen2 and Scott Hendry3
- From the State Theory of Money to Modern Money Theory: an Alternative to Economic Orthodoxy
- Overcoming Deflation and Moving Forward
- Monetary Policy in Deflation
- Estimating a Country's Currency Circulation Within a Monetary Union