Dampak Peningkatan Pembayaran Non-Tunai terhadap Perekonomian dan Implikasinya terhadap Pengendalian Moneter di Indonesia
Ferry Syarifuddin (),
Ahmad Hidayat and
Tarsidin Tarsidin
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Ferry Syarifuddin: Bank Indonesia
Ahmad Hidayat: Bank Indonesia
Bulletin of Monetary Economics and Banking, 2009, vol. 11, issue 4, 369-402
Abstract:
Non-cash payments have been increasing significantly, followed by its substitution and efficiency effects. Cash payment is substituted, inducing decrease of cash holding by economic agents, while on the other hand more money enters the banking system. The increase of non-cash payments also cuts transaction costs, and the economy runs more efficiently. Using Structural Cointegrating VAR, its impacts on the economy are investigated. The result shows that cash holding decrease, while money stock M1 and M2 increase. The increase of non-cash payments also induces GDP growth and slight price decrease. Its implication to monetary policy is also analyzed, showing decrease of BI rate and monetary policy cost.
Keywords: non-cash; payment system; money demand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E41 E51 E58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.21098/bemp.v11i4.346
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