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Expected Macroeconomic Effects of Issuing a Retail CBDC. (2023). Parra-Polanía, Julián ; Martinez-Ventura, Constanza ; Lizarazo-Cuellar, Angelica ; Mora-Arbelaez, Tatiana ; Parra-Polania, Julian A.
In: Borradores de Economia.
RePEc:bdr:borrec:1247.

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