An Exploration of First Nations Reserves and Access to Cash

Adequate cash distribution is one the Bank of Canada’s core interests. Canadians’ ability to access cash influences the Bank’s thinking on issuing a central bank digital currency. We provide a perspective on these issues by exploring access of First Nations reserves to cash. : La distribution adéqua...

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Main Authors: Chen, Heng, Engert, Walter, Huynh, Kim, O’Habib, Daneal
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Language:English
Published: Bank of Canada 2021
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.34989/sdp-2021-8
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2021/05/staff-discussion-paper-2021-8/
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description Adequate cash distribution is one the Bank of Canada’s core interests. Canadians’ ability to access cash influences the Bank’s thinking on issuing a central bank digital currency. We provide a perspective on these issues by exploring access of First Nations reserves to cash. : La distribution adéquate des billets de banque est l’un des grands sujets d’intérêt de la Banque du Canada. La capacité de la population canadienne d’accéder à l’argent comptant influe sur la réflexion que la Banque mène relativement à l’émission d’une monnaie numérique de banque centrale. Nous apportons un point de vue sur ces questions en analysant l’accès à l’argent comptant des résidents de réserves autochtones.
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