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RBI’s Digital Currency and Its Significance in Global Trade

In: Digital Currencies in The New Global World Order

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  • Sunil Kumar

    (Department of Economics Mittal School of Business)

  • Rajender S. Godara

    (Department of Economics Mittal School of Business)

Abstract

This paper presents a concise overview of the current scenario of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and delves into their historical context. It traces the evolution of money, transitioning from commodity money (e.g., Gold) to paper currency, and explores the pivotal functions that money serves within economies. Additionally, it scrutinizes the implications of modern digital currencies on various facets, including economic systems, foreign exchange markets, international trade, and the global economy at large. One of the paper’s central focuses is the issuance of central currencies, with particular attention directed toward the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It scrutinizes how CBDCs are envisioned to function and evaluates their potential ramifications for global trade dynamics. Furthermore, the paper underscores the critical role of digital infrastructure in implementing this technology while also highlighting its inherent limitations. In addressing these constraints, the paper delves into potential strategies and solutions, offering insights into how the RBI can navigate the multifaceted landscape of CBDCs. Overall, this paper comprehensively examines CBDCs, contextualizing their emergence in the broader evolution of monetary systems. It elucidates their potential impact on economies and international trade while acknowledging the technological and operational challenges associated with their implementation. A specific focus on the RBI's role and considerations aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on the future of digital currencies and their role in shaping the global financial landscape.

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  • Sunil Kumar & Rajender S. Godara, 2024. "RBI’s Digital Currency and Its Significance in Global Trade," Springer Books, in: Ranjan Aneja & Robert Dygas (ed.), Digital Currencies in The New Global World Order, chapter 0, pages 155-172, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-4810-5_11
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4810-5_11
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