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Consumer behaviour 18 Konsumentenverhalten 18 Payment transactions 10 Zahlungsverkehr 10 Payment behaviour 5 Zahlungsverhalten 5 Credit card 2 Kreditkarte 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Bargeld 1 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 1 Bias 1 Cash 1 Consumer credit 1 Consumer protection 1 Data security 1 Datensicherheit 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Economic rent 1 Financial inclusion 1 Financial services 1 Finanzdienstleistung 1 Finanzielle Inklusion 1 Großbritannien 1 Lohn 1 Miete 1 Noncash payments 1 Protectionism 1 Protektionismus 1 Rent 1 Rent seeking 1 Rent-Seeking 1 Sampling 1 Stichprobenerhebung 1 Systematischer Fehler 1 USA 1 Unemployment 1
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Greene, Claire 9 Hitczenko, Marcin 7 Stavins, Joanna 7 Angrisani, Marco 5 Foster, Kevin 5 Schuh, Scott D. 5 Cole, Allison 2 Connolly, Sean 1 Luo, Mi 1 O’Brien, Shaun 1 Zhang, David Hao 1
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The 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice
Greene, Claire; Schuh, Scott D.; Stavins, Joanna - 2022
This paper describes the results, content, and methodology of the 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC), the first edition of a survey that measures payment behavior through the daily recording of U.S. consumers? spending by type of payment instrument. A diary makes it possible to collect...
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The 2015 and 2016 Diaries of Consumer Payment Choice : Technical Appendix
Angrisani, Marco - 2020
This document serves as the technical appendix to the 2015 and 2016 editions of the Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC) administered by the Center for Economic and Social Research. The DCPC is a study designed primarily to collect data on financial transactions over a three-day period by...
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The 2016 and 2017 Surveys of Consumer Payment Choice : Summary Results
Stavins, Joanna - 2019
Despite the introduction of new technology and new ways to make payments, the Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC) finds that consumer payment behavior has remained stable over the past decade. In the 10 years of the survey, debit cards, cash, and credit cards consistently have been the most...
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The 2016 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice
Greene, Claire - 2018
This paper describes key results from the 2016 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC), the third in a series of diary surveys that measure payment behavior through the daily recording of U.S. consumers' spending. In October 2016, consumers paid mostly with cash (31 percent of payments), debit...
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The 2014 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice : Technical Appendix
Angrisani, Marco - 2017
This document serves as the technical appendix to the 2014 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice administered by the RAND Corporation. The Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC) is an annual study designed primarily to collect data on attitudes to and use of various payment instruments by...
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The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice : Technical Appendix
Angrisani, Marco - 2017
This document serves as the technical appendix to the 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice administered by the Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research (CESR). The Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC) is an annual study designed primarily to collect data on attitudes to and use of...
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The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice : Summary Results
Greene, Claire - 2017
The 2015 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC) was implemented using a new longitudinal panel, the Understanding America Study (UAS), and results are not yet comparable to the 2008–2014 SCPC. In 2015, U.S. consumers made 68.9 payments per month. Debit cards remained the most popular payment...
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How Do Consumers Make Their Payment Choices?
Stavins, Joanna - 2017
Payment transformation has generated a shift from paper to cards and electronic payments in the United States, but there is also a large degree of heterogeneity among consumers in how they pay. We present factors affecting consumer payment behavior, show data on how consumers pay in the United...
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U. S. Consumer Cash Use, 2012 and 2015 : An Introduction to the Diary of Consumer Payment Choice
Greene, Claire - 2017
U.S. consumer cash payments averaged 26 percent of all U.S. consumer payments by number (volume share) from 2008 to 2015, according to the Survey of Consumer Payment Choice (SCPC), and were essentially unchanged between 2012 and 2015. New estimates from the Diary of Consumer Payment Choice...
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The 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice : Technical Appendix
Angrisani, Marco - 2017
This document serves as the technical appendix to the 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice administered by the RAND Corporation. The Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC) is a study designed primarily to collect data on financial transactions over a three-day period by consumers over the age...
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