AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF PAYMENT CARD USAGE <link rid="fn24">-super-* </link>
I exploit a unique data set on the payment card industry to study issues associated with network effects and two-sided markets. I show that consumers concentrate their spending on a single payment network (single-homing), although many maintain unused cards that allow the ability to use multiple networks (multi-homing). Further, I establish a regional correlation between consumer usage and merchant acceptance within the four major networks (Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover). This correlation is suggestive of the existence of a positive feedback loop between consumer usage and merchant acceptance. Copyright 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
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2007
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Authors: | RYSMAN, MARC |
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Journal of Industrial Economics. - Wiley Blackwell. - Vol. 55.2007, 1, p. 1-36
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Wiley Blackwell |
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