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LITTERATURES TO BE USED :
1)        Barrdear, J., & Kumhof, M. (2016). The macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies. Bank of England Working Paper, 605.
2)        Bech, M., & Garratt, R. (2017). Central bank cryptocurrencies. BIS Quarterly Review, March.
3)        Bordo, M. D., & Levin, A. T. (2017). Central bank digital currency and the future of monetary policy. NBER Working Paper, 23711.
4)        Boar, C., Holden, H., & Wadsworth, A. (2020). Impending arrival – a sequel to the survey on central bank digital currency. BIS Papers, 114.
5)        Bordo, M. D., & Levin, A. T. (2021). Central bank digital currency: A framework for analysis. Journal of Economic Literature, 59(1), 27-70.
6)        Brunnermeier, M. K., & Niepelt, D. (2019). On the equivalence of private and public money. Journal of Monetary Economics, 106, 27-41.
7)        Carstens, A., & Caruana, J. (2019). The future of money and payments. Speech at the Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee Conference, Washington, DC.
8)        Cœuré, B. (2018). Casting light on central bank digital currency. Speech at the Economics of Payments IX Conference, Basel, Switzerland.
9)        Easley, D., & O’Hara, M. (2017). The economics of blockchain. NBER Working Paper, 23047.
10)  Frost, J., & Struyven, D. (2018). The case for central bank electronic money and the non-case for central bank cryptocurrencies. PIIE Policy Brief, 18-14.
11)  Gnan, E., & Koch, C. (2018). Central bank digital currency and the role of the banking sector. OeNB Financial Stability Report, 36, 54-67.
12)  Gorton, G., & Zhang, L. (2018). Digital currencies, decentralized ledgers, and the future of central banking. NBER Working Paper, 24845.
13)  He, D., & others. (2021). Exploring the impact of central bank digital currencies. BIS Papers, 118.
14)  Kumhof, M., & Noone, C. (2018). Central bank digital currencies—design principles and balance sheet implications. Bank of England Staff Working Paper, 725.
15)  Lipton, A., & McAfee, A. (2017). The age of cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and digital money are challenging the global economic order. St. Martin’s Press.
16)  Narayanan, A., & others. (2016). Bitcoin and cryptocurrency technologies: A comprehensive introduction. Princeton University Press.
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19)  Townsend, R. R. (2017). What the Fed did next: Reverse QE and forward guidance. American Economic Review, 107(9), 2769-2810.
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21)  Asmelash, H. G., & Shu, C. (2020). The Impact of Central Bank Digital Currency on Commercial Banks: A Literature Review. Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, 9(1), 185-208.
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25)  Bowman, R., & Chen, H. (2021). Central Bank Digital Currency: Potential Implications for Monetary Policy and Financial Stability. IMF Working Paper, No. 21/60.
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27)  Chiu, J., & Koeppl, T. V. (2019). Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Working Paper, No. 2019-11.
28)  Claessens, S., & Frost, J. (2018). Fintech and Central Banks: A Review of Bank of Canada Research. Bank of Canada Review, Spring 2018.
29)  Deng, Z., & Wang, J. (2020). Central Bank Digital Currency and Its Potential Impact on Commercial Banks: Evidence from a Survey. International Journal of Economics and Finance, 12(11), 1-15.
30)  Dombret, A., & Kenner, A. (2020). Central Bank Digital Currency: Challenges, Opportunities, and Implications for the Banking Sector. CESifo Working Paper, No. 8292.
31)  Duffie, D. (2019). Central Bank Digital Currency and the Future of Monetary Policy. Stanford University Working Paper.
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33)  Frost, J., & Struyven, D. (2018). Central Bank Digital Currency: Central Banking for All? PIIE Working Paper, No. 18-11.
34)  Geng, Z., & Wang, L. (2020). Central Bank Digital Currency and Its Implications for Commercial Banks. Journal of Systems Science and Information, 8(3), 232-246.
35)  Gnan, E., & others. (2019). Central Bank Digital Currencies and Commercial Banks: Identifying Policy Trade-offs. OeNB Financial Stability Report, 38, 81-97.
36)  Igan, D., & others. (2019). Central Bank Digital Currencies: Drivers, Approaches, and Technologies. IMF Working Paper, No. 19/97.
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43)  Swartz, L. J. (2019). Central Bank Digital Currency and Banking: The Economics of Innovation and Regulatory Responses. Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Working Paper, No. 19-13.
44)  Townsend, R. R. (2017). What the Fed did next: Reverse QE and forward guidance. American Economic Review, 107(9), 2769-2810.
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QUESTION: How might the impending integration of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) affect the strategic positioning and long-term sustainability of commercial banks? 

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