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Mobile Money and Airtime: Emerging Forms of Money
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The emergence of mobile phones brought a new currency; ‘airtime credit’, commonly called ‘airtime’ or simply ‘credit’. The concept results from the fact that in exchange for money, one is given credit in the form of airtime in their phone, making it the currency for the mobile phone.
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Mobile Banking, Mobile Money and Telecommunication Regulations
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010Providing mobile money through mobile phones is a value-added service offered through telecommunication companies. Its issuance involves both telecommunication and bank regulations. But for complaints about this service, the first avenue for redress is often the telecommunication company, if not the telecommunication regulator.
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Money, possessions, and ownership in the Metaverse: NFTs, cryptocurrencies, Web3 and Wild Markets
Journal of Business Research, 2022exaly
Dumb money: Mutual fund flows and the cross-section of stock returns
Journal of Financial Economics, 2008Andrea Frazzini
exaly

