What Can Be Learnt from This Development?
Niklas Arvidsson
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Niklas Arvidsson: Royal Institute of Technology
Chapter Chapter 9 in Building a Cashless Society, 2019, pp 85-91 from Springer
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Abstract One important lesson from this story of how Sweden is becoming a cashless society is that the process—if becoming cashless is seen as a goal—cannot be governed from above. A top-down driven approach is not likely to succeed as a stand-alone strategy. This is not to say that governments and central banks should leave it to the market.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-10689-8_9
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