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The payment card industry in the United States has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 reflects a high-water mark of congressional influence for the industry, altering bankruptcy procedures largely for the benefit of...
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This article provides empirical evidence on the impact of different interventions by public authorities on interchange fees (IFs) and cross-border multilateral interchange fees (MIFs) on both adoption and usage of payment cards in the EU-27. Controlling for social and financial characteristics...
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investigates whether a regulation rather than a purely competition policy approach would be more appropriate in this field …, considering in particular, at EU level, all of the competition and regulatory concerns that have arisen from the operation of SEPA …
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investigates whether a regulation rather than a purely competition policy approach would be more appropriate in this field …, considering in particular, at EU level, all of the competition and regulatory concerns that have arisen from the operation of SEPA …
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equivalent to a retail MFN constraint. The no-surcharge rule raises prices to merchants due to a competition-suppression effect …
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on the structure of competition in the credit card industry. Potential reasons for the lack of competitions are denoted … cost of fund. This result indicates that Turkish credit card market is characterized with lack of strong competition and …
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