The twelfth volume of the Journal of Government and Economics (JGE) was released in the winter of 2023, with articles exploring a variety of 
topics in the field. Jafar El Armali examines the introduction of 
central bank digital currencies, showing that fiscal policy designed in 
coordination with monetary policy can assist in achieving optimal 
consumption while maintaining price stability and financial stability. 
Doron Nisani considers the separation of powers principle in a political
 economy and its role in preserving public welfare given a situation of 
structural market failure and severe political pressure. Radeef 
Chundakkadan investigates the differential effect of monetary policy on 
female- and male-run firms as well as the impact of gender equality on 
monetary policy-led credit market discrimination. Beatriz Simon-Yarza 
develops a novel theoretical approach to explain the changing role of 
corruption in relation to growth during the process of China’s recent 
economic development. Michael Gmeiner and Robert Gmeiner estimate the 
employment effects of quasi-random variation in federal minimum wage 
compliance within the US restaurant industry for states lacking a 
minimum wage. As always, all articles are open access and can be found 
by simply clicking on the links below.
	 
Central bank digital currency and fiscal policy in a Diamond-Dybvig Model 
	Jafar El Armali
	 
A political argument for inefficiency under severe political pressure 
	Doron Nisani
	 
Monetary policy and gender discrimination in the credit market 
	Radeef Chundakkadan
The changing wheels hypothesis. Corruption and development: Evidence from China 
	Beatriz Simon-Yarza
	 
Estimating the employment effect of the minimum wage through variation in compliance: Evidence from five US states 
	Michael Gmeiner, Robert Gmeiner