数字欧元:数字中央银行货币的机遇与风险

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting Wirtschaftsdienst Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/wd-2023-0222
Roland Broemel, Alexander Meyer-Gohde, Volker Wieland
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摘要 包括欧洲央行在内的各国央行都在推进有关向公众提供央行数字货币(CBDC)的计划。特别是由 Facebook/Meta 牵头的财团宣布推出私人稳定币,起到了催化剂的作用。也许,担心失去在seigniorage方面的市场份额或货币政策受损也起到了一定的作用。然而,到现在为止,一种广为流传的批评意见认为,CBDC 是一种仍在寻找有待解决的问题的解决方案。欧洲央行提出的需要 CBDC 作为数字领域货币锚的论点,在仔细研究后发现并没有什么分量。此外,为了最大限度地降低对银行系统稳定性和银行商业模式的潜在风险,CBDC 的潜在优势被部分削弱或排除在外。例如,欧洲中央银行所采用的模式不允许 CBDC 支付正利率或负利率,限制交易金额,并排除价值储存功能。在这一点上,主要的潜在好处似乎是可以降低数字支付的交易成本,并有助于保持数字生态系统中以平台为基础的市场的可竞争性。这是否是中央银行的任务,仍是一个未决问题。
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Der digitale Euro: Chancen und Risiken einer digitalen Notenbankwährung
Abstract Central banks including the ECB have moved forward with plans concerning a central bank digital currency (CBDC) to be made available to the public at large. In particular, the announcement of a private stable coin by a consortium led by Facebook/Meta had served as a catalyst. Perhaps the fear of losing market share in terms of seigniorage or impairment of monetary policy played a role. By now, however, a widely-expressed criticism is that the CBDC constitutes a solution that is still in search of a problem to be solved. The argument put forth by the ECB that a CBDC is needed as a monetary anchor in the digital sphere carries little weight after closer inspection. Furthermore, potential advantages of a CBDC are partly reduced or precluded because of constraints imposed in order to minimise potential risks for the stability of the banking system and the business model of banks. For example, the model pursued by the ECB refrains from positive or negative interest rates paid on CBDC, imposes limits on transaction amounts and precludes a store of value function. At this point, the main potential benefit appears to be a possible reduction of transaction costs in digital payments and a possible contribution to keeping platform-based markets in digital ecosystems contestable. It remains an open question whether this is a task for central banks.
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