by Justin Ives | Jul 11, 2022
We provide insights on the ongoing study about the costs of retail payments in Switzerland focusing on the methodological aspects. We discuss our study design, possible problems, and preliminary results (if available). Tobias Trütsch, University of St Gallen...
by Justin Ives | Jun 30, 2022
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by Justin Ives | Jun 29, 2022
The paradoxical development of the two motives to use cash – the decline in its usage in payments accompanied by the growth in its holdings – has been evident for a number of years, but the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend. Several payment studies...
by Justin Ives | Jun 24, 2022
The paper provides an overview of studies on the social and private costs of retail payments conducted since 2013 in nine EU countries and collates the results obtained. Social costs of retail payments are the overall costs resulting from providing payment services to...
by Justin Ives | Jun 24, 2022
This study estimates and compares the cost of cash and debit cards in 52 countries. It distinguishes a comprehensive set of resource (operating) and private (fees) costs for both consumers and retailers. 19 different cost components were identified.
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