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Frontiers of Digital Finance

Edited by Dirk Niepelt

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Digital innovation is transforming money and redrawing the global financial landscape. From instant payments to stablecoins, CBDC, and tokenised assets, new technologies are redefining how value is created, stored, and exchanged – reshaping the roles of banks, central banks, and markets. Yet this transformation is far from uniform: while some economies are leaping ahead, others lag behind, and divergent views on the state’s role in money are creating tensions over sovereignty, control, and interoperability. Bringing together leading researchers and policymakers, this volume offers a panoramic view of the forces reshaping the financial architecture. It examines regional trajectories – from India and Brazil to sub-Saharan Africa, the United States, and the euro area; the development of and regulatory response to stablecoins; the challenge of maintaining monetary ‘singleness’ amid the growing variety of digital money; and the implications of tokenisation and decentralised finance for credit, financial inclusion, and stability.

Date: 2025 Written 2025-11
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Frontiers of Digital Finance: Introduction Downloads
Dirk Niepelt
Ch 2 Cashless payments in India: The UPI story Downloads
Amiyatosh Purnanandam
Ch 3 The Future Financial System: Brazil's Experience Downloads
Fabio Araujo and Arnildo da Silva Correa
Ch 4 Strengthening digital payments in sub‑Saharan Africa: An overview Downloads
Luca Antonio Ricci, Calixte Ahokpossi, Saad Quayyum, Rima Turk-Ariss, Anna Belianska, Mehmet Cangul, Habtamu Fuje, Sunwoo Lee, Grace Li, Yibin Mu, Nkunde Mwase, Jack Joo Ree, Halyan Shi and Vitaliy Kramarenko
Ch 5 The tokenised US dollar ecosystem Downloads
Michael Junho Lee
Ch 6 Central bank electronic cash and monetary sovereignty Downloads
Ulrich Bindseil and Piero Cipollone
Ch 7 Transforming the digital euro proposal from a threat into an opportunity for privacy Downloads
Maarten R C van Oordt
Ch 8 Bank deposit outflows and the digital euro holding limit Downloads
Katrin Assenmacher and Oscar Soons
Ch 9 Stablecoins: How research can inform policy Downloads
Hans Gersbach, Hugo van Buggenum and Sebastian Zelzner
Ch 10 Banking on blockchain Downloads
Rodney Garratt
Ch 11 Are stablecoins really the future of payments? Downloads
Stephen Cecchetti and Kermit L. Schoenholtz
Ch 12 Tether and the fragility of unregulated dollar substitutes Downloads
David Andolfatto
Ch 13 Multi-issuer stablecoins: A threat to financial stability Downloads
Richard Portes
Ch 14 Stablecoins, central bank digital currencies, and policy Downloads
Harald Uhlig
Ch 15 Singleness of money: Towards a nuanced debate Downloads
Rhys Bidder
Ch 16 Programmability and uniformity: Rethinking the trade-off in digital currency design Downloads
Jonathan Chiu and Cyril Monnet
Ch 17 Tokenisation: The promise and the perils Downloads
Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Anneke Kosse and Peter Wierts
Ch 18 The rise of tokenised money: Building the digital future of financial infrastructure Downloads
Emre Ozdenoren and Kathy Yuan
Ch 19 BigTechs, credit, and digital money Downloads
Markus Brunnermeier and Jonathan Payne
Ch 20 Trading and lending in decentralised finance Downloads
Wenqian Huang
Ch 21 Retail trading in the era of digital finance: Risks, opportunities, and the need for policy innovation Downloads
Claudio Tebaldi

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