Approximately half of credit card holders in the United States regularly carry unpaid credit card debt. These so-called "revolvers" exhibit payment behavior that differs from that of those who repay their entire credit card balance every month. Previous literature has focused on the adoption of debit cards by people who carry credit card balances, but so far there has been no empirical analysis exploring the relationship between revolving behavior and patterns of payment use, such as substitution away from credit cards to other payment methods. ; Using data collected in the 2005 Survey of Consumer Payment Preferences, we explore the relationship between revolving credit card balances and payment use. We find that credit card revolvers are s...
Notion of “Credit Cards ” have changes the course of businesses as well as individuals. It is impera...
Most US credit card holders revolve high-interest debt, often with substantial liquid and retirement...
We develop a simple model of a consumer\u27s choice between using credit and debit and show that con...
The credit card is a double-edged sword. Credit facilities offered by a credit card, which provide l...
Evidence shows that consumers are always better off using credit cards rather than debit cards as a ...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
Abstract: In a field experiment, we measure the impact of payment with credit card as compared with ...
Credit cards have become a common form of payment over the past fifty years, replacing both cash and...
[[abstract]]This research first divides of the credit card cardholder three types --?Revolvers user?...
This paper examines whether households are using credit cards for the convenience of paying all cash...
Debit cards are the fastest growing consumer payment method despite being more expensive and less ve...
This paper investigates the effects of credit scores on consumer payment behavior, especially on deb...
The widespread use of cards is one of the most salient features of consumer retail payment systems i...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the United States and ...
With the help of a commercial bank in China, we studied consumer credit card debt behavior2 in corre...
Notion of “Credit Cards ” have changes the course of businesses as well as individuals. It is impera...
Most US credit card holders revolve high-interest debt, often with substantial liquid and retirement...
We develop a simple model of a consumer\u27s choice between using credit and debit and show that con...
The credit card is a double-edged sword. Credit facilities offered by a credit card, which provide l...
Evidence shows that consumers are always better off using credit cards rather than debit cards as a ...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the U.S., and now exce...
Abstract: In a field experiment, we measure the impact of payment with credit card as compared with ...
Credit cards have become a common form of payment over the past fifty years, replacing both cash and...
[[abstract]]This research first divides of the credit card cardholder three types --?Revolvers user?...
This paper examines whether households are using credit cards for the convenience of paying all cash...
Debit cards are the fastest growing consumer payment method despite being more expensive and less ve...
This paper investigates the effects of credit scores on consumer payment behavior, especially on deb...
The widespread use of cards is one of the most salient features of consumer retail payment systems i...
Debit card use at the point of sale has grown dramatically in recent years in the United States and ...
With the help of a commercial bank in China, we studied consumer credit card debt behavior2 in corre...
Notion of “Credit Cards ” have changes the course of businesses as well as individuals. It is impera...
Most US credit card holders revolve high-interest debt, often with substantial liquid and retirement...
We develop a simple model of a consumer\u27s choice between using credit and debit and show that con...