This paper investigates depository institutions' decisions whether or not to impose surcharges (direct usage fees) on nondepositors who use their ATMs. In addition to documenting patterns of surcharging, we examine motives for surcharging, including both direct generation of fee revenue and the potential to attract deposit customers who wish to avoid incurring surcharges at an institution's ATMs. Consistent with expectations, we find that the probability of surcharging increases with both the institution's share of market ATMs and the time since surcharging was first allowed in the state, and decreases with increasing local ATM density. Further, we find evidence consistent with the use of surcharges to attract deposit customers who are new ...
We test whether firms use incompatibility strategically, using data from ATM markets. High ATM fees ...
2008 We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on con-sumers ’ welfare and...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The dissertation presented her...
This paper investigates depository institutions' decisions whether or not to impose surcharges (dire...
This paper investigates the use of ATM surcharges as a strategic device to increase bank profitabili...
We estimate a structural model of the market for automatic teller machines (ATMs) in order to evalua...
This paper develops a spacial model of ATM networks to explore the implications for banks and non-ba...
The proliferation of ATMs and the pricing schemes that accompany them have attracted a great deal of...
Since the imposition of surcharges for the use of automatic teller machines became widespread in 199...
We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on con-sumers ’ welfare and bank...
This paper analyzes the effects of ATM surcharges on deployment and welfare, in a model where banks ...
We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on consumers’ welfare and banks’...
We estimate a structural model of the market for automatic teller machines (ATMs) in order to evalua...
This paper analyzes the effects of ATM surcharges on deployment and welfare, in a model where banks ...
One of the most visible revolutions in banking has been the rapid diffusion of Automated Teller Mach...
We test whether firms use incompatibility strategically, using data from ATM markets. High ATM fees ...
2008 We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on con-sumers ’ welfare and...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The dissertation presented her...
This paper investigates depository institutions' decisions whether or not to impose surcharges (dire...
This paper investigates the use of ATM surcharges as a strategic device to increase bank profitabili...
We estimate a structural model of the market for automatic teller machines (ATMs) in order to evalua...
This paper develops a spacial model of ATM networks to explore the implications for banks and non-ba...
The proliferation of ATMs and the pricing schemes that accompany them have attracted a great deal of...
Since the imposition of surcharges for the use of automatic teller machines became widespread in 199...
We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on con-sumers ’ welfare and bank...
This paper analyzes the effects of ATM surcharges on deployment and welfare, in a model where banks ...
We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on consumers’ welfare and banks’...
We estimate a structural model of the market for automatic teller machines (ATMs) in order to evalua...
This paper analyzes the effects of ATM surcharges on deployment and welfare, in a model where banks ...
One of the most visible revolutions in banking has been the rapid diffusion of Automated Teller Mach...
We test whether firms use incompatibility strategically, using data from ATM markets. High ATM fees ...
2008 We compare the effects of the three most common ATM pricing regimes on con-sumers ’ welfare and...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The dissertation presented her...