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Why central banks should not push ahead with CBDCs

January 16, 2023 By admin Leave a Comment

There are a number of reasons why central banks may choose not to push ahead with the development and implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

One reason is the lack of clear benefits over existing payment systems. CBDCs may not offer significant improvements over existing payment systems, such as credit cards or mobile payments, which are already widely used and efficient. Developing and implementing CBDCs could be a costly and time-consuming process, and it may not be clear that the benefits would justify the costs.

Another reason is that CBDCs could lead to financial stability risks. CBDCs could potentially reduce the demand for bank deposits, which could lead to a decline in the stability of the banking sector. Additionally, CBDCs could also increase the risk of runs on banks or other financial institutions, as people may be more likely to withdraw their money in a digital form in times of financial stress.

A further reason is that CBDCs could pose a risk to monetary policy. CBDCs could potentially reduce the effectiveness of monetary policy, as central banks would have less control over the money supply. Additionally, CBDCs could also increase the risk of deflation, as people may be more likely to hold on to their money instead of spending it.

Lastly, CBDCs could also increase the risk of financial crime and money laundering, as digital currencies are harder to trace and control than physical currency.

In conclusion, while CBDCs could offer some benefits, such as increased efficiency and accessibility, there are also a number of potential risks and downsides that must be considered. Central banks should carefully weigh the potential benefits and risks before deciding to push ahead with the development and implementation of CBDCs.

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