The Move Toward a Cashless Society: A Closer Look at Payment Instrument Economics

Ever since the first general-purpose charge card debuted in the early 1950s, pundits have been predicting the "cashless society". Over fifty years later, we may finally be getting close to that vision. This study is the first to examine empirically the move toward a cashless society using...

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Veröffentlicht in:The review of network economics 2006-06, Vol.5 (2)
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