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Using data from a 2004 survey of the Canadian public, the authors study the role of convenience and risk in consumers' use of cash relative to debit and credit cards. The authors find that consumers who perceive debit cards and credit cards to be more convenient and less risky than cash use them...
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In Denmark the most frequent means of payment are cash and dankort. A survey study of Danish payment behaviour reveals that older citizens as well as low-income groups in particular prefer cash. A recent change in Danish surcharge regulation permits retailers to charge a fee when receiving...
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The future of money / by Riel Miller, Wolfgang Michalski and Barrie Stevens -- Whence and whither money? / by Michel … Aglietta -- The future technology of money / by Zachary Tumin -- Intangible economy and electronic money / by Charles …
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: Money and Society -- Chapter 1. A … Great Human Invention: The Role of Money in Society -- Chapter 2. Why Some People Have So Much Money and Others Have So … and Control Money -- Chapter 4. Global Finance: Markets, Movers, and Motives -- Part III: Money and Technology -- Chapter …
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Using the results of a survey on accepted means of payment, the authors examine merchant preferences and perceptions of retail payment reliability, risk, and costs; the share of each type of payment method over total sales; and the costs involved in accepting payments. Models are developed for...
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