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An Analysis of the Nature of Bank, Customer, and Debit Card Service Provider Relationships in the Laws of Iran, Iraq and Algeria [PDF]
With the emergence of electronic money and the spread of credit cards, new legal aspects emerged. Among the different types of credit cards, debit cards have become more important due to their prevalence.
Saeid Mahjoub
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The economic effect of discrimination: Evidence from the restaurant sector
Abstract Discrimination often leads to economic consequences for affected groups. This study examines the economic impact of consumer discrimination on Chinese restaurants in the U.S. during the COVID‐19 pandemic's onset. Using cell phone data and revenue records, it identifies a significant −10% relative decline in visits to Chinese restaurants by ...
Guanting Yi
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Decreased debit card users also accompany increased QRIS use in digital financial transactions. Adopting the BYOND by BSI QRIS feature among Gen-Z in the Ponorogo Regency is still not optimal. Even though QRIS offers convenience, efficiency, and security
Fitri Nur Uswatun Khasanah +1 more
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Oligopoly Model of a Debit Card Network [PDF]
The paper builds an oligopoly model of a debit card network. It examines the competition between debit card issuers. We show that there is an optimal pricing for the debit card network, which maximizes all issuer's revenues. The paper also shows that establishing a link between debit card networks averages the costs provided that there is no growth in ...
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0.001% and counting: Revisiting the price rounding tax
Abstract In 1991 and 2008, Israel abolished the equivalents of 1¢ and 5¢ coins, respectively, effectively eliminating low‐denomination coins and introducing rounding in cash transactions. When totals were rounded up, shoppers incurred a small rounding tax.
Doron Sayag, Avichai Snir, Daniel Levy
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The ubiquitous nature of the internet had been a major driving force of the digital transformation in our world today. It has necessarily become the main medium for conducting electronic commerce (e-commerce) and online transactions.
B.A. Abdulsalami +5 more
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HAVE DEBIT CARDS CHANGED THAI CONSUMER BEHAVIOR?
This research aims to study the behavior of using debit card and the quality perceiving on using debit card of the consumer in Songkhla province. Questionnaires were used for data collection by purposive sampling and equally distributed to 303 consumers who held at least 1 debit card and used it 3 months before the study.
Chetsada Noknoi +2 more
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“I teach her at home”: Home learning environments amid resource constraints
ABSTRACT Objective This study examined how mothers with low incomes think about and enact investments of time and money for their infants and toddlers. Background Infancy and toddlerhood are pivotal years for development. Home learning environments in these earliest years can also set the stage for later home learning environments.
Jill Hoiting, Sarah Halpern‐Meekin
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Multi-banking ATM system services using biometrics [PDF]
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) transactions are now regarded as secure, dependable, and unavoidable for meeting our financial obligations. The conventional method of utilizing an ATM requires the use of a debit card.
Harsha Patil +3 more
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Cash for Transactions or Store‐of‐Value? A Comparative Study on Scandinavian Countries and Canada
ABSTRACT We estimate the demand for transactional and non‐transactional cash balances (banknotes and coins) in Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Norway over the last decades exploiting the seasonality of cash demand. These countries share many features that are relevant for cash demand, but nevertheless show large differences in terms of aggregate ...
Carl Andreas Claussen +2 more
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