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The Paradox of Cash in a Digital Age
This chapter explores the rising concern of unaccounted cash in a world increasingly oriented towards digital transactions. It discusses the complexities faced by central bankers in managing physical currency, the implications of money laundering, and the historical context of banknote circulation. Additionally, it examines the profitability of cash production and the societal repercussions of high-denomination bills, questioning their role in modern economies.
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