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Thomas Haas

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First Name:Thomas
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Last Name:Haas
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RePEc Short-ID:pha1357
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Affiliation

Volkswirtschaftliches Institut
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Bayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg

Würzburg, Germany
http://www.vwl.uni-wuerzburg.de/
RePEc:edi:viwuede (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Bofinger, Peter & Geißendörfer, Lisa & Haas, Thomas & Mayer, Fabian, 2021. "Discovering the True Schumpeter - New Insights into the Finance and Growth Nexus," CEPR Discussion Papers 16851, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  2. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2020. "CBDC: Can central banks succeed in the marketplace for digital monies?," CEPR Discussion Papers 15489, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  3. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2020. "CBDC: A systemic perspective," W.E.P. - Würzburg Economic Papers 101, University of Würzburg, Department of Economics.
  4. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2018. "A simple microeconomic model for the analysis of Vollgeld," W.E.P. - Würzburg Economic Papers 99, University of Würzburg, Department of Economics.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2020. "CBDC: Can central banks succeed in the marketplace for digital monies?," CEPR Discussion Papers 15489, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.

    Cited by:

    1. Ozili, Peterson K, 2023. "Impact of central bank digital currency (CBDC) activity on bank loan loss provisions," MPRA Paper 118797, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Shalva Mkhatrishvili & Wim Boonstra, 2022. "What we know on Central Bank Digital Currencies (so far)," NBG Working Papers 01/2022, National Bank of Georgia.
    3. Cyril Monnet & Hyun Song Shin & Jon Frost & Leonardo Gambacorta & Raphael Auer & Tara Rice, 2022. "Central Bank Digital Currencies: Motives, Economic Implications, and the Research Frontier," Annual Review of Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 14(1), pages 697-721, August.

  2. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2020. "CBDC: A systemic perspective," W.E.P. - Würzburg Economic Papers 101, University of Würzburg, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Ozili, Peterson K, 2023. "CBDC, Fintech and cryptocurrency for financial Inclusion and financial stability," MPRA Paper 115768, University Library of Munich, Germany.

  3. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2018. "A simple microeconomic model for the analysis of Vollgeld," W.E.P. - Würzburg Economic Papers 99, University of Würzburg, Department of Economics.

    Cited by:

    1. Márquez-Velázquez, Alejandro, 2019. "Developing countries' political cycles and the resource curse: Venezuela's case," Discussion Papers 2019/14, Free University Berlin, School of Business & Economics.
    2. Bofinger, Peter & Haas, Thomas, 2020. "CBDC: A systemic perspective," W.E.P. - Würzburg Economic Papers 101, University of Würzburg, Department of Economics.
    3. Chen, Chen & Wang, Haizhong & Roll, Josh & Nordback, Krista & Wang, Yinhai, 2020. "Using bicycle app data to develop Safety Performance Functions (SPFs) for bicyclists at intersections: A generic framework," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 132(C), pages 1034-1052.
    4. Nguyen, Quang Thi Thieu & Gan, Christopher & Li, Zhaohua, 2019. "Bank capital regulation: How do Asian banks respond?," Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Elsevier, vol. 57(C).

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NEP Fields

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  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (4) 2018-06-25 2020-08-31 2021-05-17 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  2. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (3) 2018-06-25 2020-08-31 2021-05-17. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (2) 2020-08-31 2021-05-17. Author is listed
  4. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (2) 2020-08-31 2021-05-17. Author is listed
  5. NEP-BAN: Banking (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  6. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  7. NEP-GRO: Economic Growth (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  8. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  9. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  10. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed
  11. NEP-ICT: Information and Communication Technologies (1) 2021-05-17. Author is listed
  12. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2022-06-27. Author is listed

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