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Central Bank Digital Currency and Fintech in Asia

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  • Amstad, Marlene
    (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzen)

  • Huang, Bihong
    (Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI))

  • Morgan, Peter J.
    (Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI))

  • Shirai, Sayuri
    (Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI))

Abstract

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and developments regarding central bank digital currency and fintech. The first part of the book covers the theory of central bank digital currency, regulatory aspects, economic digitalization, and the role of fintech in advancing financial inclusion for small and medium-sized enterprises. In the second part, selected case studies offer an in-depth overview of recent fintech-related developments in major Asian economies, including Australia; the People’s Republic of China; Hong Kong, China; Indonesia; Japan; the Republic of Korea; and Thailand.

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  • Amstad, Marlene & Huang, Bihong & Morgan, Peter J. & Shirai, Sayuri (ed.), 2019. "Central Bank Digital Currency and Fintech in Asia," ADBI Books, Asian Development Bank Institute, number 8, Décembre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:adbook:0008
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    Cited by:

    1. Nantogmah Danaa & Sampson Vivian Esumamba & Alexander Abeiku Odoom, 2021. "Political Economy of Digital Currency in Africa: stairway to heaven or road to nowhere?," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 5(10), pages 756-767, October.
    2. Anusorn Minphimai, 2024. "Digital Payment, Household Consumption Behavior, and Financial Literacy," PIER Discussion Papers 219, Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research.
    3. Mehar, Muhammad Ayub, 2021. "COVID-19, Digital Transactions, and Economic Activities: Puzzling Nexus of Wealth Enhancement, Trade, and Financial Technology," ADBI Working Papers 1294, Asian Development Bank Institute.

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