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Interoperability and Network Externalities in Electronic Payments

Gabriela Guibourg
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Gabriela Guibourg: Dept. of Economics, Stockholm University, Postal: Department of Economics, Stockholm University, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden, http://www.ne.su.se/

No 2001:7, Research Papers in Economics from Stockholm University, Department of Economics

Abstract: The causes of and extent of network externalitites in paymeny systems such as the ATM and the ACH-market have been analysed and tested in earlier studies. In this paper a similar study is made for the market for variables relevant to the evolution of the EFTPOS market in the G-10 countries, Australia and the Nordic countries for the period 1988-1999 is gathereed and used in a statistical description of the evolution of the market. Also the hypothesis regarding the positive effetcs of standardisation for the evolution of the market is tested. The results are highly significant an the coefficients have the expected signs. A model that describes the banks' adoption decision of EFTPOS technology is developed. It is assumed that if network externalities are present, the larger the use of common standards, the larger will be the transaction demand for this particular instrument. Within the specific context of the EFTPOS market, the model illustrates the trade off between network effects and competition effects often described in the literature. Existence of pure strategy equilibria requires that banks are not exceedingly asymmetric in terms of their relative sizes in the acquiring market. The full adoption with common standards outcome is more likely to result the smaller benefits banks derive from differentiation.

Keywords: payment systems; efficiency; network externalities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G28 L15 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2001-08-13
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