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2023 | Systemy gospodarcze i ich ewolucja: stan i perspektywy badań | 104--121
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Nowa rola pieniądza gotówkowego w systemie pieniężnym

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Celem rozdziału jest przegląd literatury dotyczącej trendów posługiwania się pieniądzem gotówkowym oraz poświęconej zmieniającemu się postrzeganiu roli gotówki w systemie pieniężnym, a szerzej w systemie gospodarczym. Na zmianę postrzegania wpływają nie tylko trendy związane z digitalizacją gospodarki, ale także coraz szerzej rozważanymi kwestiami wrażliwości systemu gospodarczego na wstrząsy, metodami budowania jego odporności, m.in. w kontekście bezpieczeństwa ekonomicznego, widzianymi zarówno z perspektywy jednostek, jak i państwa. (fragment tekstu)
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  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach
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