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Author:McHugh, Timothy 

Journal Article
Why do we use so many checks?

The authors identify underlying disincentives for payment system participants to migrate to electronic payments. Their analysis sheds light on why check usage remains higher in the United States relative to other industrialized countries when the real resource cost of processing payments may decrease by using electronic payment networks.
Economic Perspectives , Volume 26 , Issue Q III , Pages 44-59

Discussion Paper
Competition and innovation in the consumer e-payments market? considering the demand, supply, and public policy issues

Significant debate has occurred over the last several decades regarding whether there is adequate competition and innovation in the non-recurring consumer payments segment of the banking industry. The Department of Justice and some retailers have sued Visa and MasterCard for limiting competition and innovation. There has also been a host of high profile product failures in the consumer e-payment market place (e.g., e-cash and smart card products). Meanwhile, some researchers have suggested that consumers are irrational and unresponsive to marketplace incentives (for instance, see Ausubel ...
Occasional Paper; Emerging Payments , Paper EPS-2001-4

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The growth of person-to-person electronic payments

Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Aug

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