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Netzgeld als Transaktionsmedium

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  • Kabelac, Gabriele

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Elektronisches Geld stellt die (vorerst) neueste Innovation im Bereich des Zahlungsverkehrs dar. Inwieweit sich aus seiner Verbreitung Konsequenzen für die Geldpolitik ergeben, hängt nicht zuletzt davon ab, in welchem Umfang elektronisches Geld vom Publikum tatsächlich zu Zahlungszwecken eingesetzt werden wird. Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage liegt mittlerweile eine Reihe von Arbeiten vor. Die weit überwiegende Anzahl sowohl der empirischen als auch der theoretischen Untersuchungen bezieht sich jedoch auf den Einsatz elektronischen Geldes im stationären Handel. Weniger intensiv wurden bislang Fragen des Netzgeldes untersucht. Dies ist um so erstaunlicher, als aus geldpolitischer Sicht insbesondere Netzgeld das Geldschöpfungsmonopol der Notenbanken bedroht ...

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  • Kabelac, Gabriele, 1999. "Netzgeld als Transaktionsmedium," Discussion Paper Series 1: Economic Studies 1999,05, Deutsche Bundesbank.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:bubdp1:199905
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    1. Pippow Ingo & Schoder Detlef, 2002. "The Demand for Stored Value Payment Instruments," Microeconomics 0204002, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Stroborn, Karsten & Heitmann, Annika & Leibold, Kay & Frank, Gerda, 2004. "Internet payments in Germany: a classificatory framework and empirical evidence," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 57(12), pages 1431-1437, December.

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