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Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in emerging market economies (EMEs) − India

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  • Reserve Bank of India, 2022. "Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in emerging market economies (EMEs) − India," BIS Papers chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), CBDCs in emerging market economies, volume 123, pages 89-93, Bank for International Settlements.
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    1. Markus K. Brunnermeier & Harold James & Jean-Pierre Landau, 2019. "The Digitalization of Money," Working Papers 2019-13, Princeton University. Economics Department..
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