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110 _aWorld Economic Forum
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245 1 0 _aDigital Currency Governance Consortium
_b: compendium report
_c/ World Economic Forum
260 _aGeneva :
_bWorld Economic Forum,
_cNovember 2021
300 _a223 p.
_b: il., tablas, gráf.
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
_2isbdcontent
337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
_2rdacarrier
490 _aWhite Papers ;
_vNovember 2021
520 _aInnovations in technology are driving rapid development of new forms of money. The way global leaders from public and private sectors develop, coordinate and regulate such digital currencies will have profound implications on society’s capacity to harness their benefits and avoid the potentially significant risks they introduce. Two distinct forms of digital currency – central bank digital currency (CBDC) and “stablecoins” – have caught the attention of policy-makers and the private sector in recent years
540 _aAll rights reserved
_bWorld Economic Forum
650 7 _aEconomía digital
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653 _amoneda digital
653 _adinero digital
653 _anuevas tecnologías
653 _asector público
653 _aregulación
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_aWhite Papers (World Economic Forum)
856 _uhttps://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Digital_Currency_Governance_Consortium_White_Paper_Series_2021.pdf
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_zAcceso al documento
_qpdf
856 _uhttps://www.weforum.org/reports/digital-currency-governance-consortium-white-paper-series
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