Traditional forms of payment, such as currency, coin, and paper checks, are quickly being eclipsed by electronic forms, such as payments made by ATM, credit card, or automated clearing house. More recently, smart cards, debit cards, and PC banking have joined this electronic army of new ways to make payments. A parallel development has been the entrance of many nonbank players into the payments arena. Nowadays, settlement and clearing can be done by entities that are not necessarily banks, the customary center of the U.S. payments system. As these new entrants grow in number and become more popular, concerns about regulating these newcomers have arisen. In this article, Loretta Mester documents changes in the use of various forms of retail ...
After reading this chapter you will be able to: - Understand the basic terminology used in making pa...
Technological innovations have enabled numerous payment methods to proliferate in the market. As a r...
The Internet has produced significant changes in many aspects of commercial interaction. The rise of...
The authors identify underlying disincentives for payment system participants to migrate to electron...
This article explores the changing landscape of U.S. retail payments: trends, the Fed's role, and th...
As payments systems proliferate and become increasingly dependent on the electronic transmission of ...
The retail payments system in the United States has changed significantly in recent years. Advances ...
This is a substantially revised and focused version of Payments Policy in the Information Age. This ...
The swift growth of e-commerce and the Internet has led to the development of a new form of electron...
On June 19, 2002, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the Elect...
From the early days of automated card sorting to the more recent times of the Internet and check ima...
The paper examines how the government can influence the public’s choice of a particular payment syst...
Advances in technology have helped usher in new payment mechanisms catered to current demographic an...
Why do consumers use electronic bill payment services? what do the differences between nonusers, low...
Checks continue to dominate the market for noncash retail payments in the United States. Each year, ...
After reading this chapter you will be able to: - Understand the basic terminology used in making pa...
Technological innovations have enabled numerous payment methods to proliferate in the market. As a r...
The Internet has produced significant changes in many aspects of commercial interaction. The rise of...
The authors identify underlying disincentives for payment system participants to migrate to electron...
This article explores the changing landscape of U.S. retail payments: trends, the Fed's role, and th...
As payments systems proliferate and become increasingly dependent on the electronic transmission of ...
The retail payments system in the United States has changed significantly in recent years. Advances ...
This is a substantially revised and focused version of Payments Policy in the Information Age. This ...
The swift growth of e-commerce and the Internet has led to the development of a new form of electron...
On June 19, 2002, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia and the Elect...
From the early days of automated card sorting to the more recent times of the Internet and check ima...
The paper examines how the government can influence the public’s choice of a particular payment syst...
Advances in technology have helped usher in new payment mechanisms catered to current demographic an...
Why do consumers use electronic bill payment services? what do the differences between nonusers, low...
Checks continue to dominate the market for noncash retail payments in the United States. Each year, ...
After reading this chapter you will be able to: - Understand the basic terminology used in making pa...
Technological innovations have enabled numerous payment methods to proliferate in the market. As a r...
The Internet has produced significant changes in many aspects of commercial interaction. The rise of...