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need for monitoring spending and budgets. We demonstrate that both cash and the debit card are perceived as helpful in this … card more useful for monitoring their household finances than cash. Individuals differ in major respects, however. In … particular, low earners and the liquidity-constrained prefer cash as a monitoring and budgeting tool. Finally, we present …
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In this paper we provide a general equilibrium model that helps explaining payment choice at the retail level: cash …
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charged to the merchants, who may be reluctant to accept cards and induce the cardholder to withdraw cash. In this paper, we … empirically verify for the first time the effect of the interchange fee on the decision to withdraw cash and compare it with that … there is a positive correlation between the cash usage and the level of the interchange fees. Accordingly, regulation of the …
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new substitutes for cash usage, U.S. per capita currency holdings now amount to $2700. American households and businesses …
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This paper investigates the impact of consumers' safety perception on debit card and cash usage. A conceptual framework … demonstrate that consumers' payment preferences for cash and debit cards are strongly affected by how consumers assess the … likelihood and seriousness of safety incidents related to cash, debit cards and ATM withdrawals. Risk aversion, personal …
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is paid to the introduction of the new European single currency. The overall trend in payments is for a move from cash to … non-cash payment instruments, although electronic instruments are not widely used yet. We find a significant impact from …
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The author proposes models that allow assessing the money demand in Russia, taking into consideration the growing development of electronic payments. The equation considered in the article can be used to build predictive models of inflation.
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In this paper we develop a model where agents can acquire goods using cash and two non-cash alternatives. We use it to … other means of payments (cash and cards) and leads to a fast switch towards cheaper electronic transactions. Our analysis …
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We employ a unique dataset of transaction records to analyse whether results of consumer surveys are influenced by the survey setup. We have asked more than 5,000 consumers to report their payments using seven different data collection methods. The results of the seven pilot studies were...
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Given the recurrence of the instability cycle and the higher probability of the economy to avoid falling into the liquidity trap if inflation is higher when a bubble bursts, then higher inflation is preferable. This paper suggests the monetary policy objective can be enhanced by shifting it from...
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