by Justin Ives | Oct 23, 2023
This paper reflects on recent initiatives in the US, the EU, and globally to redesign physical cash denominations by engaging public input and critical inquiry on who and what is represented on money, and ultimately, what money represents. These initiatives come at a...
by Justin Ives | Oct 23, 2023
The presentation focusses on the stabilizing role of cash from a macroeconomic and society perspective. As this role becomes apparent especially during periods of crisis and uncertainty, we exemplify the general reasoning with a comparison of the Great Depression...
by Justin Ives | Oct 23, 2023
The transition to digital payments is an ongoing trend, yet cash remains important for a substantial and diverse group of individuals. This emerges from our study using rich payment diary data of Dutch consumers. 7% of the respondents say they always use cash at...
by Justin Ives | Oct 23, 2023
Money is not a legal object like any other, since it reflects the system of social relations. Examining money cannot therefore be a simple exercise in analyzing monetary law or political economy: it also requires us to understand the strength of the relationship...
by Justin Ives | Oct 23, 2023
Rieckmann and Stuchtey give a brief overview about the criteria that need to be fulfilledby a good to qualify as a public good. Beyond cash they discuss whether the cash cycle or parts of it can be categorized as a public good. Paper co-authored with Johannes...
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