The political economy of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador: Temporary bandages to permanent wounds?

Tobias Boos, Juan Grigera

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Abstract

This paper provides a contextual analysis of the adoption of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador. First, we outline the historical context and the political situation of the period 2019–24 that serve as context for the passage and implementation of the Bitcoin law (Decree No. 57). We identify the institutional and political context and the main areas of contention. Next, we delve into the macroeconomic context of El Salvador, outlining the fundamental features of its economy and highlighting how they relate to currency issues. Our analysis reveals that the adoption of Bitcoin cannot be understood without factoring in the mounting strains surrounding dollarization, remittances, and foreign debt. We conclude by putting forth a set of hypotheses regarding the potential dynamics and future of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador that point beyond Bukele’s tactics.

WIDER Working Paper 136/2023
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUNU-WIDER
Number of pages23
ISBN (Print)9789292674441
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2023

Publication series

NameUNU-WIDER Working Papers
PublisherUNU-WIDER
ISSN (Print)1798-7237

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