Using cash to monitor liquidity - implications for payments, currency demand and withdrawal behavior
Ulf von Kalckreuth,
Tobias Schmidt and
Helmut Stix
No 1385, Working Paper Series from European Central Bank
Abstract:
Standard transaction cost arguments can only partially explain why the share of cash transactions is still high in many countries. This paper shows that consumers JEL Classification: E41, E58, D12
Keywords: cash usage; currency demand; payment behavior; payment cards; payment innovation; payment instruments; survey data; withdrawal behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-10
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Journal Article: Using Cash to Monitor Liquidity: Implications for Payments, Currency Demand, and Withdrawal Behavior (2014) 
Working Paper: Using cash to monitor liquidity: Implications for payments, currency demand and withdrawal behavior (2011) 
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