A Taxonomy of Design Decisions for Central Bank Digital Currencies: Student Track Paper

Laura Stamm, Holger Koelmann
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In recent years, the amount of research on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) by central banks has increased extensively. These can cover a broad range of applications, from the settlement of mass transactions to interbank payments. Depending on the design, different objectives can be pursued when introducing a CBDC, such as financial inclusion or enhancing payment efficiency. Although first attempts to organize the design aspects of CBDCs have been conducted, there seems to be no construct that comprehensively characterizes the essential design decisions. Considering both conceptual and empirical sources, we address this shortcoming by developing a taxonomy that represents and characterizes the fundamental design decisions to be made by central banks when creating a CBDC. The taxonomy enables its users to classify CBDCs and compare existing configurations. Moreover, it supports the derivation and discussion of implications as well as interactions between design decisions. The article thereby contributes to the existing literature by enhancing the understanding of the concept of CBDC, thus strengthening the conceptual foundation for future research. Furthermore, our findings can support the development of further frameworks addressing their design at a more profound level.
中央银行数字货币设计决策的分类:学生跟踪报告
近年来,各国央行对中央银行数字货币(cbdc)的研究大量增加。它们可以涵盖从大规模交易结算到银行间支付的广泛应用。根据设计的不同,在引入CBDC时可以追求不同的目标,例如金融包容性或提高支付效率。虽然已经进行了组织cbdc设计方面的首次尝试,但似乎没有全面表征基本设计决策的结构。考虑到概念和经验来源,我们通过开发一种分类法来解决这一缺点,该分类法代表和表征了中央银行在创建CBDC时要做出的基本设计决策。分类法使用户能够对cbdc进行分类并比较现有配置。此外,它支持推导和讨论含义以及设计决策之间的交互。本文通过加深对CBDC概念的理解,为现有文献做出贡献,从而为未来的研究奠定概念基础。此外,我们的发现可以支持进一步框架的发展,在更深刻的层面上解决它们的设计。
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