1st Edition
Digital Currencies and the New Global Financial System
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Editors biographies
1. Literature review regarding digital currencies and cryptocurrencies in the New Global Financial System
Ranjan Aneja and Robert Dygas
2. Impact of COVID-19 on the payment methods and rise of digital money
Waldemar Milewicz
3. It’s a time to crypto for retail investors: Cryptocurrencies as an alternative asset class for optimising an all-equity portfolio
Smita Shukla, Shalini Talwar and Manish Talwar
4. The impact of inequality and poverty on cryptocurrency use
Artur Tomeczek and Marta Tomeczek
5. The price and promise of cryptocurrencies
Meelis Kitsing
6. The impact of money supply on the development of virtual currencies
Aneta Hryckiewicz and Piotr Filipiak
7. Post-pandemic challenges for global central banking
Łukasz Kurowski and Paweł Smaga
8. Issue of central bank digital currencies – potential consequences for the shape of the financial system
Magdalena Kozińska
9. The meaning of decentralised finance (DeFi)
Grzegorz Sobiecki, Krzysztof Piech and Aleksandra Kopeć
10. Toward an European central bank digital currency: chances and problems
Andreas Bielig
11. CBDC design and implementation in the context of differences between advanced and emerging economies
Paweł Pisany
12. Advent of central bank digital currency and the future of monetary sovereignty
Vishal Sarin and Ranjan Aneja
Acknowledgements and conclusion
References
Index
Biography
Ranjan Aneja is Professor & Head of the Department of Economics, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, India.
Robert Dygas is an Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Economic Studies, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland.






