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The noticeable increase in the volume of financial transactions made in encrypted digital currencies at the international level, and the risks that such transactions pose to international financial and economic relations, made the study of the impact of these (Cryptocurrencies and Digital) currencies on the effectiveness of the functions of central banks and their ability to manage monetary policies and employ Its. This study came to analyze the relationship between the impact of encrypted currencies and the overall international monetary relations by first identifying each of the encrypted and legal digital currencies and then identifying monetary policy tools through the tools of central banks, and then reviewing the volume of transactions in Encrypted digital currencies at the international level to analyze the impact of the increasing volume of these transactions on the effectiveness of monetary policies. The study concluded to prove the hypothesis that cryptocurrencies have a significant negative impact on the effectiveness of monetary policy by reducing the effectiveness of various monetary policy tools, but such an impact can be codified and managed by setting controls for monetary transactions at the local and international levels, and central banks sutible policies.
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The research aims to address the epistemological foundations of green budgeting and compare it with traditional budgeting in terms of principles and fundamentals, as well as the impact of both types of budgeting on the environment and sustainable development. Most countries worldwide are facing significant environmental challenges, necessitating the replacement of traditional fiscal policies with financial policies that integrate environmental goals within economic objectives. The study relies on previous research related to the variables under investigation to describe and analyze budgeting methodologies and compare them. Data were collected based on content analysis of previous studies and recorded observations.The research concludes that green budgeting is an effective tool for achieving sustainable development by integrating environmental policy with the state's financial policy, thereby balancing economic and environmental considerations simultaneously. Additionally, it finds that green budgeting supports the circular economy rather than the linear economy.The study recommends adopting green budgeting as a modern approach to government budget preparation. It also suggests enacting laws and regulations by the legislative authority to support the green budgeting approach, such as imposing environmental standards on government and private sector projects, promoting and supporting investment in environmentally friendly activities, and developing indicators to measure both financial and environmental performance. These indicators would assess progress resulting from green budgeting implementation, such as reductions in carbon emissions and their impact on treatment cost reductions, increased use of renewable energy, and decreased fossil fuel consumption costs.