Lars Christensen observes that in Zimbabwe a company called EcoCash, which allows customers to bank through their cell phones, is helping to solve the country's shortage of coins. During Zimbabw...
Christensen has also discussed the small change problem in Zimbabwe, noting the potential for e-money to fill the gap. I
Lars Christensen observes that in Zimbabwe a company called EcoCash, which allows customers to bank through their cell phones, is helping to solve the country’s shortage of coins. During Zimba...
example is that mobile money has solved Zimbabwe’s so-called ‘coin problem’. After Zimbabwe effectively moved to dollarising the economy, the problem of a lack of dollar (and
The (mobile) market just solved Zimbabwe’s “coin problem”
monetary reform in Africa and the development of mobile based money (See for example here, here, here and
A mundet teknologjia të zgjidhë problemet makroekonomike dhe në një vend me histori inflacioni si Zimbabwe?
Lars Christensen observes that in Zimbabwe a company called EcoCash, which allows customers to bank through their cell phones, is helping to solve the country's shortage of coins. During Zimbabw...
In reply to Robert. ...and Robert honest French politicians is an oxymoron...
Your note on the infamous unreliability of African central banks reminds me of that Wikileaks memo and subsequent scandal where Gabonese officials of the Bank of Central African States stole 36 m...