Foreign Demand for Euro Banknotes

Laure Lalouette, Alejandro Zamora-Pérez, Codruta Rusu, Nikolaus Bartzsch, Emmanuelle Politronacci, Martial Delmas, A. Rúa, Marco Brandi, Martti Naksi
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In order to understand why there is a continuous increase in euro banknote circulation even though the use of cash for transactions is decreasing in the euro area – a phenomenon known as the paradox of banknotes – the members of the Overseas workstream of the Eurosystem Research Network on Cash (EURECA) 1 have conducted a study on the foreign demand for euro banknotes. The results of this study are based on desk research using data collected in the Eurosystem and from other organisations, and using both proven and innovative techniques. The objectives of this study are to identify the drivers of foreign demand and to estimate the share of euro banknotes circulating outside the euro area. The results provide an insight into the reasons for the increase in banknote circulation. They also show how significant the international demand for euro banknotes is, providing us with a clue to understanding the paradox of banknotes. The study shows that there are a multitude of factors behind the demand for euro banknotes, for both store-of-value and transaction purposes. In particular, euro cash flows are mainly driven by local-specific determinants, i.e. factors affecting a country’s demand for euro (local inflation, economic activity and foreign tourism) rather than external factors (global uncertainty or short-term interest rates in the euro area). On the back of this research, the share of euro banknotes in circulation estimated to be outside the euro area is between 30% and 50% of the total value of euro banknote circulation.
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欧元纸币的国外需求
为了理解为什么欧元纸币的流通持续增加,尽管在欧元区现金交易的使用正在减少——一种被称为纸币悖论的现象——欧元系统现金研究网络(EURECA)海外工作流程的成员对欧元纸币的国外需求进行了一项研究。本研究的结果是基于桌面研究,使用了从欧元系统和其他组织收集的数据,并使用了经过验证的创新技术。本研究的目的是确定国外需求的驱动因素,并估计在欧元区以外流通的欧元钞票的份额。研究结果对纸币流通增加的原因提供了深入的了解。它们还显示了欧元纸币的国际需求有多重要,为我们理解纸币悖论提供了线索。研究表明,出于价值储存和交易目的,对欧元纸币的需求背后有多种因素。特别是,欧元现金流主要由当地特定的决定因素驱动,即影响一国对欧元需求的因素(当地通货膨胀、经济活动和国外旅游),而不是外部因素(全球不确定性或欧元区短期利率)。在这项研究的基础上,欧元区以外的欧元纸币在流通中的份额估计在欧元纸币流通总价值的30%到50%之间。
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