What makes e-money special relative to cash? How does the introduction of electronic money improve the functioning of a payment system, in which cash is used as an incumbent payment instrument? This paper adopts a mechanism design approach to identify the essential features of e-money that improve the e ¢ ciency of the economy. We build a micro-founded general equilibrium model to compare the e ¢ ciency properties of di¤erent payment systems. We start with a basic environment in which traditional cash is used as a payment instrument. We then gradually attach additional features to this payment instrument, including some distinctive characteristics of electronic money. We identify several features of e-money which can help mitigate fundament...
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electron...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The aim of the study is to define the possible effects of electronic payments, which are distinct fr...
Recent years have witnessed the advances of e-money systems such as Bitcoin, PayPal and various form...
This paper explores some of the legal and practical issues related to the implementation of electron...
The growth of electronic commerce is dependent upon the emergence of effective electronic payment sy...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of electronic money schemes....
The advances in information technology are expected to have a large impact on payment systems. This ...
People use money when they buy something. There are many types of money such as paper currency, coin...
The impact of the development of the digital economy on reformatting the spheres of economic and pub...
This dissertation, consisting of two essays, looks into electronic money and electronic banking fro...
This dissertation, consisting of two essays, looks into electronic money and electronic banking fro...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The paper aims to unravel the future implications of digitized money, i.e. e-Money. The Internet rev...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electron...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The aim of the study is to define the possible effects of electronic payments, which are distinct fr...
Recent years have witnessed the advances of e-money systems such as Bitcoin, PayPal and various form...
This paper explores some of the legal and practical issues related to the implementation of electron...
The growth of electronic commerce is dependent upon the emergence of effective electronic payment sy...
In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of electronic money schemes....
The advances in information technology are expected to have a large impact on payment systems. This ...
People use money when they buy something. There are many types of money such as paper currency, coin...
The impact of the development of the digital economy on reformatting the spheres of economic and pub...
This dissertation, consisting of two essays, looks into electronic money and electronic banking fro...
This dissertation, consisting of two essays, looks into electronic money and electronic banking fro...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The paper aims to unravel the future implications of digitized money, i.e. e-Money. The Internet rev...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
New technology in computing has led some to suggest that the ability to settle transactions electron...
“Cash is dirty ... Cash is heavy ... Cash is inequitable ... Cash is quaint, technologically speakin...
The aim of the study is to define the possible effects of electronic payments, which are distinct fr...