Working Paper: CEPR ID: DP8065
Authors: Andreas M. Fischer
Abstract: Do immigrants have a higher demand for large denominated banknotes than natives? This micro study examines whether banknote orders for CHF 1,000 notes, a banknote used for storage purposes, is concentrated in Swiss municipalities with a high foreign-to-native ratio. The evidence for 251 Swiss municipalities finds that immigrants hoard fewer CHF 1,000 banknotes than natives. This result means that immigration reduces seigniorage (per person) as measured by banknote orders. A 1% increase in the immigrant-to-native ratio is coincident with a reduction in banknote orders by CHF 4,000. This reduction is attributed to wealth and age eects linked to immigrants.
Keywords: Hoarding; Immigration; Large Banknotes; Money Demand
JEL Codes: E41; E69
Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.
Cause | Effect |
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Immigrant-to-native ratio (J11) | Wealth levels (D31) |
Immigrant-to-native ratio (J11) | Average age (J14) |
Demand for smaller banknotes (E41) | Demand for large banknotes (E41) |
Immigrant-to-native ratio (J11) | Demand for large banknotes (E41) |
Immigrant-to-native ratio (J11) | Demand for CHF 1,000 note (E41) |