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Pengaruh transaksi non tunai terhadap velositas uang di Indonesia
Current technological developments affecting the payment system. From Barter, Cash to non-cash payment. Nowadays, the most used non-cash payment instrument are Credit Card, Debit Card and E-Money.
Muhammad Lukmanulhakim +2 more
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This paper investigates debit card usage and its impact on household debts, using the 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances. By conducting simultaneous equation modeling, we examine how debit card users are different from non-users, and whether debit card usage influences household debt.
Jinkook Lee +2 more
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Non cash payment and demand for real money in Indonesia
Non-cash payments in Indonesia are currently developing rapidly. The development of the form of money from just paper money and coins into an electronic money is predicted to have an effect on real money demand, not only in Indonesia.
Wasiaturrahma Wasiaturrahma +2 more
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Debit card is electronic payment cards issued by banks. This card can be used instead of cash payments. In addition to making payments, debit cards are also used for instant cash withdrawals because of their function as ATM cards to withdraw cash.
B. R. Kartawinata +2 more
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Pricing Debit Card Payment Services: An IO Approach [PDF]
This paper presents a theoretical framework for analyzing pricing structures in debit card schemes featuring cardholders, retailers, their respective banks, and a network routing switch. The network routing switch controls the electronic debit card network and is jointly owned by the banks.
W. Bolt, A.F. Tieman
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Financial inclusion Effect on The Banking Sector Liquidity and Solvency Using Panel Regression Analysis [PDF]
Financial inclusion is recognized as a critical driver for enhancing household well-being and economic development. It is necessary to also consider the impact it may have on the stability of banks and financial system.
محمد سامح +1 more
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Do debit cards increase household spending? Evidence from a semiparametric causal analysis of a survey [PDF]
Motivated by recent findings in the field of consumer science, this paper evaluates the causal effect of debit cards on household consumption using population-based data from the Italy Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW). Within the Rubin Causal
A. Mercatanti, Fan Li
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This paper attempts to identify the different factors affecting consumers on adoption of debit cards with reference to Bhat-Bhateni Supermarket and Department Store (BSDS) in Kathmandu Valley.
Shrishna Karanjit
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Credit Cards and Debit Cards in the United States and Japan [PDF]
This article is an exploration in the tradition of new institutional economics of the possibility that institutional conditions have a significant role in determining the success of credit cards and debit cards. The article examines differences in credit-card and debit-card usage between the United States and Japan.
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Credit/debit cards are a ubiquitous form of payment at present. They offer a number of advantages over cash, including convenience, security, and fraud protection.
Abdullah Alabdulatif +2 more
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