重视中央银行零售数字货币的安全性和隐私性

Zan Fairweather, Denzil Fiebig, Adam Gorajek, Rochelle Guttmann, June Ma, Jack Mulqueeney
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本文探讨了在澳大利亚引入零售央行数字货币(CBDC)的益处,重点关注消费者在多大程度上会重视获得比商业银行存款更安全、潜在私密性更强的数字货币形式。为了进行探索,我们进行了离散选择实验,这是一种专门用于评估无市场商品公共价值的技术。实验结果表明,普通消费者并不看重 CBDC 的额外安全性。这与澳大利亚的银行存款已被视为一种安全的货币形式,以及澳大利亚储备银行发行的实物现金仍可作为替代选择是一致的。CBDC 的隐私设置可以采取多种形式,这对 CBDC 的价值定位影响更大。我们发现,安全或隐私价值与消费者使用现金的程度之间没有明显的关系。
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Valuing Safety and Privacy in Retail Central Bank Digital Currency
This paper explores the merits of introducing a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) in Australia, focusing on the extent to which consumers would value having access to a digital form of money that is even safer and potentially more private than commercial bank deposits. To conduct our exploration we run a discrete choice experiment, which is a technique designed specifically for assessing public valuations of goods without markets. The results suggest that the average consumer attaches no value to the added safety of a CBDC. This is consistent with bank deposits in Australia already being perceived as a safe form of money, and physical cash issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia continuing to be available as an alternative option. Privacy settings of a CBDC, which can take various forms, look more consequential for the CBDC value proposition. We find no clear relationship between safety or privacy valuations and the degree of consumers' cash use.
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