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We utilize the introduction of a mobile payment technology by the largest bank in Singapore in 2017 to study how mobile payment technology reshapes economic activities and stimulates business creation. After the introduction, business-to-consumer industries witnessed a higher growth rate of...
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This paper reports a cross-sectional study of the use of cash in retail transactions among 36 countries between 2010-17. The retail use of cash in increased with concern for privacy and decreased with trust in banks. An increase in concern for privacy by one standard deviation (equivalent to an...
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This paper describes key results from the 2016 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC), the third in a series of diary surveys that measure payment behavior through the daily recording of U.S. consumers' spending. In October 2016, consumers paid mostly with cash (31 percent of payments), debit...
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Mobile financial services such as M-PESA in Kenya are said to promote inclusion. Yet only 7.6 per cent of the Kenyans in the 2013 Financial Inclusion Insights dataset have ever used an M-PESA account to save for a future purchase. This paper uses a novel, three-step probit analysis to identify...
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In 2014, the average number of U.S. consumer payments per consumer per month decreased to 66.1, in a statistically insignificant decline from 67.9 in 2013. The number of payments made by paper check continued to decline, falling by 0.7 to 5.0 checks per month, while the number of electronic...
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In 2013, the average number of consumer payments per month did not change significantly from the average number in 2012. The number of check payments continued to decline, and although the number of noncheck payments increased to offset the decline in checks, the number of transactions conducted...
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The transition from the state ownership to market mechanisms in Hungary fundamentally altered the geography of domestic micro, small, and medium enterprises (SMEs). This study investigates the spatial and temporal evolution of owner numbers, using data on all Hungarian SMEs between 1991 and 2019...
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This study is intended to assist in understanding the current payment habits of Hungarian households and examine the extent to which these habits are affected by age, education, activity, income or residence. Our research analysed a representative household survey with a sample of 1,000...
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Korean Abstract: 최근 정부와 업계는 합리적인 신용카드 수수료 체계를 확립하고 중소 신용카드 가맹점에 대한 수수료율을 낮추기 위한 노력을 계속하고 있다. 그럼에도 불구하고 향후 신용카드 시장환경과 정부의 규제 의지의...
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In 2010, the number of consumer payments increased nearly 9 percent from 2009 as economic activity began to rebound from the financial crisis and recession. Cash payments by consumers, which had increased sharply in 2009, did not fall back but rather grew another 3 percent in 2010. However, the...
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