Technological developments have shifted the payment system from paper based instruments to card based and electronic based instruments. The existence of innovation in finance will have an impact on the existence of money in society. Indonesia is the fourth most populous country and the need for money will also increase. The purpose of this study is to see how the impact of e-money and card dimensions on the demand for money in Indonesia. The data used in this study is monthly secondary data for 2017-2020. The method used in analyzing the data is the Engle Granger-Error Correction Model. The results of the study show that debit card transactions have a significant effect on the demand for money in Indonesia. Meanwhile, e-money and cre...
This paper examines the effect of electronic money on the efficiency of the payment system and narro...
This study aims to examine the effect of non-cash payments on the money supply in Indonesia. The cu...
This study aims to determine the correlation of e-money transactions and the growth of the money sup...
This study aims to determine the effect of debit card transactions, credit card transactions and e-m...
Technological developments have shifted the payment system from paper based instruments to ca...
Changes in the payment system from fiat money and commodity money to financial innovation have an im...
At present the role of cash payments has begun to be shifted by technological advances that have p...
This research aims to analyze the effect of e-money demand on per capita income in the long and shor...
Non-cash payments in Indonesia are currently developing rapidly. The development of the form of mone...
This study aims to analyze the effect of non-cash payments and policy interest rates on the demand f...
The development of payment system in Indonesia cannot be separated from the development of science ...
In the digital economy era, efficiency and effectiveness are required in carrying out all life activ...
Users of e-money payment instruments in Indonesia continue to experience growth every year. An incre...
This paper examines the effect of electronic money on the efficiency of the payment system and narro...
This thesis aims to analyze the influence of means of payment using the card on the demand for money...
This paper examines the effect of electronic money on the efficiency of the payment system and narro...
This study aims to examine the effect of non-cash payments on the money supply in Indonesia. The cu...
This study aims to determine the correlation of e-money transactions and the growth of the money sup...
This study aims to determine the effect of debit card transactions, credit card transactions and e-m...
Technological developments have shifted the payment system from paper based instruments to ca...
Changes in the payment system from fiat money and commodity money to financial innovation have an im...
At present the role of cash payments has begun to be shifted by technological advances that have p...
This research aims to analyze the effect of e-money demand on per capita income in the long and shor...
Non-cash payments in Indonesia are currently developing rapidly. The development of the form of mone...
This study aims to analyze the effect of non-cash payments and policy interest rates on the demand f...
The development of payment system in Indonesia cannot be separated from the development of science ...
In the digital economy era, efficiency and effectiveness are required in carrying out all life activ...
Users of e-money payment instruments in Indonesia continue to experience growth every year. An incre...
This paper examines the effect of electronic money on the efficiency of the payment system and narro...
This thesis aims to analyze the influence of means of payment using the card on the demand for money...
This paper examines the effect of electronic money on the efficiency of the payment system and narro...
This study aims to examine the effect of non-cash payments on the money supply in Indonesia. The cu...
This study aims to determine the correlation of e-money transactions and the growth of the money sup...