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Print, Play, and Learn: Cataloging Card and Board Games for Medical Education From 1980 to 2025. [PDF]

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Cosimini M   +7 more
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Longitudinal event-sampling dataset of football fans across five countries during the 2024 European championship. [PDF]

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Petrowsky HM   +12 more
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Economics of payment cards: A status report [PDF]

open access: possibleFRB Chicago Economic Perspectives, 2008
This article surveys the recent theoretical literature on payment cards (focusing on debit and credit cards) and studies this research's possible implications for the current public policy debate over payment card networks and the pricing of their services for both consumers and merchants.
Wilko Bolt, Sujit Chakravorti
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Authorizing Card Payments with PINs

Computer, 2008
Chip and PIN technology was introduced as a means of decreasing payment-card fraud. However, according to results of a two-phase experiment, the technology makes it easier for thieves to obtain PINs and more difficult for customers to defend against counterfeiting.
Vashek Matyas   +3 more
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The Economics of Payment Card Fee Structure: What Drives Payment Card Rewards? [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper investigates potential market forces that cause payment card rewards even when providing payment card rewards is not the most efficient. Three factors - oligopolistic merchants, output-maximizing card networks, and the merchant's inability to set different prices across payment methods - may potentially explain the prevalence of payment card
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The Economics of Payment Card Fee Structure: Policy Considerations of Payment Card Rewards [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper considers possible public policies that could improve efficiency and welfare distribution in the U.S. retail payments industry. Mainly, four options, i) encouraging competition; ii) allowing merchants to surcharge; iii) regulating merchant fees; and iv) regulating payment card rewards, are discussed, but each option has advantages and ...
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EMV card payments – An update

Information Security Technical Report, 2006
A report on the status of EMV card payment technology and a look at where this payment technology is heading.
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