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The Development of Indonesian Monetary Policy in Digital Currencies

Gunawan Widjaja

Journal of Management World, 2024, vol. 2024, issue 4, 356-361

Abstract: This research investigates the dynamic interplay between digital currencies and monetary policy in Indonesia, offering a comprehensive analysis of historical development and the current regulatory framework. The study synthesizes key findings through an extensive literature review, highlighting common themes and diverse perspectives within the rapidly evolving field of digital currencies. Practical implications for Indonesia's economic landscape and monetary policy are discussed, emphasizing the crucial need for adaptive regulatory frameworks that balance innovation and financial stability. The research identifies challenges and opportunities associated with the adoption and regulation of digital currencies, with a specific focus on leveraging these assets for financial inclusion and positioning Indonesia as a critical player in the global fintech landscape. Additionally, the study advocates for future research to explore nuanced socio-economic impacts, environmental considerations, and other areas requiring further investigation. In conclusion, this research underscores the importance of comprehending the evolving dynamics of digital currencies, providing a foundation for well-informed decision-making in Indonesia's monetary policy realm.

Keywords: Digital currencies; Environmental considerations; Financial inclusion; Financial stability; Fintech; Socio-economic impact; Indonesia; Innovation; Monetary policy; Regulatory framework. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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