Politická ekonomie 2015, 63(4):436-455 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.1029

Poptávka po hotovosti v oběhu v České republice v období let 2002-2014 a její změny v průběhu finanční krize

Pavel Řežábek
Česká národní banka, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, Národohospodářská fakulta.

Demand For Cash in Circulation in the Czech Republic In 2002-2014 and Its Changes During the Financial Crisis

The demand for cash in the Czech Republic is characterized since the establishment of the Czech currency in 1993 by a steady upward trend that has been disrupted by several non-standard episodes. One of the episodes was a substantial surge in Czech currency holdings after the outbreak of the financial crisis in late 2008. Results based on a model of currency demand show that the increase in currency in circulation in the last quarter of 2008 cannot be explained by common variables, which include retail sales, interest rate, innovation in payment systems, and tourism. Separate models of currency demand for small and large denominations revealed significant differences in terms of sensitivity to different variables. While small-value banknotes are mainly driven by domestic transactions, payment system innovations and tourism, the demand for large-value banknotes depends more on a short-term interest rate. Increased currency demand had to be explicitly modeled only in case of high-denomination banknotes and was best explained by the confidence indicator.

Keywords: demand for money, money, financial crisis, currency in circulation, banknotes, demand for cash
JEL classification: E40, E50

Published: August 1, 2015  Show citation

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