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This study used data from the 2015 National Financial Capability Study to analyze the adoption of mobile payments by U.S. households. While 24% of respondents used mobile payments, the mean rate for those under age 25 was 11 times the rate for those 65 and older. State rates ranged from about 9%...
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Constructing a novel micro-geographic individual-level data set, we study the relevance of shoe-leather costs on cash withdrawals. An unexplored issue in the literature is the consistent estimation of the marginal effect of travel distance on withdrawals when a fraction of unobserved withdrawals...
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The market for payment cards is inherently two sided. Consumers benefit from increased merchant acceptance of payment cards and vice versa. To quantify the interdependence of consumer and merchants or network externalities, we construct and estimate a structural two-sided model of a payment...
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Consumers appear to still be sceptical about mobile payment systems. As a result, the theoretical framework proposed as well as evaluated in this study, concentrates on elements that influence customer behaviour towards the digital payment system, fintech and CBDC are accepted. The empirical...
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The primary aim of this research is to thoroughly examine the determinants that influence customers' intention towards embracing FinTech products and services, thereby enriching our understanding of the adoption and utilization trends within the FinTech industry in the aftermath of the COVID-19...
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