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The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy and Central Bank Digital Currency: A New Monetary Order? Cover

The Transmission Mechanism of Monetary Policy and Central Bank Digital Currency: A New Monetary Order?

By: Elyor Davlatov and  Judit Sági  
Open Access
|Jan 2025

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Language: English
Page range: 95 - 119
Submitted on: Dec 13, 2023
Accepted on: Mar 25, 2024
Published on: Jan 20, 2025
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