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Credit cards 23 Payment systems 22 Credit card 15 Kreditkarte 14 Consumer behaviour 12 Consumer credit 12 Konsumentenverhalten 12 Fraud 10 Debit cards 8 Payment transactions 7 Zahlungsverkehr 7 Consumer protection 6 Electronic funds transfers 6 Verbraucherkredit 6 Identity theft 5 Stored-value cards 5 Theorie 5 Theory 5 Unbanked 5 Data protection 4 Electronic commerce 4 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 3 Coronavirus 3 Noncash payments 3 Panel 3 Panel study 3 Point-of-sale-systems 3 Regulation 3 Regulation E: Electronic Fund Transfers 3 Bankruptcy 2 Betrug 2 Consumers' preferences 2 Credit market 2 Credit scoring systems 2 Data security 2 Datensicherheit 2 Debt 2 Debt relief 2 Elderly people 2 Epidemic 2
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Free 162
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Book / Working Paper 166
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Undetermined 113 English 53
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Cheney, Julia S. 23 Herbst-Murphy, Susan 21 Furletti, Mark 20 Furletti, Mark J. 11 Santucci, Larry 10 Keitel, Philip 9 Ritter, Dubravka 9 Burns, Peter 8 Stanley, Anne 8 Kjos, Ann 7 Hunt, Robert M. 6 Keitel, Philip Lehman 6 McGrath, James C. 5 Akana, Thomas 4 Wilshusen, Stephanie 4 McGrath, James 3 Mikhed, Vyacheslav 3 Ody, Christopher 3 Sienkiewicz, Stanley J. 3 Smith, Stephen 3 Weed, Greg 3 Bochicchio, Marilyn 2 Ody, Christopher J. 2 Opstal, James van 2 Porter, Richard D. 2 Rhine, Sherrie L.W. 2 Sienkiewicz, Stan 2 Sienkiewicz, Stanley 2 Skanderson, David 2 Summers, Bruce J. 2 Vogan, Michael 2 Webber, Douglas A. 2 Wilshusen, Stephanie M. 2 Zinman, Jonathan 2 van Opstal, James 2 Benton, Kenneth J. 1 Burke, Sally 1 Calem, Paul S. 1 Canals-Cerda, José J. 1 Chakravorti, Sujit 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 91
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Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 91 FRB of Philadelphia Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 29 FRB of Philadelphia - Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 24 Federal Reserve Bank of Philla Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 14 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 4 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 3 Federal Reserve Bank of Phila Payment Cards Center Discussion Paper 1
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RePEc 91 ECONIS (ZBW) 75
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Do We Still Need the Equal Credit Opportunity Act?
Ritter, Dubravka - 2012
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) prohibits discrimination in any aspect of a credit transaction based on sex, marital status, race, ethnicity, age, or other specified factors. Regulation B implementing the ECOA, a applied by the courts, requires that financial institutions challenged on...
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Getting down to business: Commercial cards in business-to-business payments
Herbst-Murphy, Susan - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2011
Providing efficiency and cost-savings over paper payments (cash and checks), commercial payment cards are among the fastest growing card segments in recent years. Today, they account for nearly one in every five dollars spent using general-purpose payment cards. And since business and government...
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Conference summary: federal regulation of the prepaid card industry: costs, benefits, and changing industry dynamics
Keitel, Philip - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2011
On April 8-9, 2010, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia hosted a conference that brought together leaders in the prepaid card industry, regulators, consumer groups, law enforcement agents, and industry researchers to discuss the economics of prepaid cards and the...
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Meeting the demand for debt relief
Wilshusen, Stephanie M. - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2011
Each year, millions of financially distressed consumers in the U.S. face a difficult choice among the debt relief options available to them. This paper describes the options available to borrowers who seek assistance in managing their debts and discusses the information and incentive problems...
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The electronification of transit fare payments: Examining the case for partnership the case for partnerships between payments firms and transit agencies
Keitel, Philip - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2011
Several of the nation’s largest payment-card-issuing banks are working with public transit agencies to enable consumers to pay fares by using payment cards, and more such partnerships may be on the horizon. On April 23, 2009, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia...
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Insolvency risk in the network-branded prepaid-card value chain
Keitel, Philip - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2011
The value chain for network-branded prepaid cards involves more parties than those commonly present in credit- or debit-card issuing arrangements: the merchant acquirer, processors, a payment network, and a card-issuing bank. These additional participants may include a program manager, a...
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Federal Regulation of the Prepaid Card Industry : Costs, Benefits, and Changing Industry Dynamics
Keitel, Philip Lehman - 2011
On April 8-9, 2010, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia hosted a conference that brought together leaders in the prepaid card industry, regulators, consumer groups, law enforcement agents, and industry researchers to discuss the economics of prepaid cards and the...
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Meeting the Demand for Debt Relief
Wilshusen, Stephanie - 2011
Each year, millions of financially distressed consumers in the U.S. face a difficult choice among the debt relief options available to them. This paper describes the options available to borrowers who seek assistance in managing their debts and discusses the information and incentive problems...
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The Electronification of Transit Fare Payments : Examining the Case for Partnerships between Payments Firms and Transit Agencies
Keitel, Philip Lehman - 2011
Several of the nation's largest payment-card-issuing banks are working with public transit agencies to enable consumers to pay fares by using payment cards, and more such partnerships may be on the horizon. On April 23, 2009, the Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia...
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Trends and preferences in consumer payments
Herbst-Murphy, Susan - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia - 2010
For two decades, Visa Inc. has contracted with a market research firm to gather detailed information from U.S. consumers about the forms of payment they use when carrying out transactions at many types of merchants. This omnibus project, the Visa Payment Panel Study, has recorded the migration...
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