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The Central Bank’s Role in the Payment System: Legal and Policy Aspects
Current Developments in Monetary and Financial Law (2008)
  • Christian A. Johnson, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
  • Robert S. Steigerwald, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Abstract
The paper starts with a brief overview of the payment system and the roles central banks have traditionally played as payment intermediaries. In particular, it discusses interbank settlement and the role of bank money as a settlement asset. The paper shows that the concept of settlement finality, which has both legal and risk management dimensions, is a key attribute of any form of payment and is not a unique attribute of payments made through a central bank.
Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Christian A. Johnson and Robert S. Steigerwald. "The Central Bank’s Role in the Payment System: Legal and Policy Aspects" Current Developments in Monetary and Financial Law (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/christian_johnson/19/