Scale Economies, Cost Efficiencies, and Technological Change in Federal Reserve Payments Processing
Paul Bauer () and
Gary Ferrier
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1996, vol. 28, issue 4, 1004-39
Abstract:
This paper uses a stochastic cost frontier to examine the scale economies, cost efficiencies, and technological change of three payment instruments (check, ACH, and Fedwire processing) provided by the Federal Reserve over the period 1990-94. The authors find evidence of substantial scale economies and cost inefficiencies in the ACH and Fedwire services. Check processing also exhibits substantial cost inefficiency but constant returns to scale. Technological progress is found to be sizable for ACH and Fedwire; check processing is found to have experienced technological 'regress,' a finding that is likely due to a decrease in processing volume over the sample period. Copyright 1996 by Ohio State University Press.
Date: 1996
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