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Consumer behaviour 10 Konsumentenverhalten 10 Payment transactions 9 Zahlungsverkehr 9 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice 6 Electronic payment 6 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 6 Baumol-Tobin model 5 Payment behaviour 5 SCPC 5 Survey of Consumer Payment Choice 5 Zahlungsverhalten 5 cash demand 5 money demand 5 payment cards 5 payment instrument choice 5 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 4 Credit card 4 Interest rate 4 Kreditkarte 4 Noncash payments 4 USA 4 United States 4 Zins 4 Bargeld 3 Cash 3 Geldnachfrage 3 Money demand 3 Rabatt 3 Rebate 3 inventory management 3 Bank lending 2 Card surcharges 2 Information dissemination 2 Informationsverbreitung 2 Kreditgeschäft 2 Merchant discount fee 2 Payment instruments 2 Payment methods 2 Price discounts 2
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Free 23 Undetermined 2
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Book / Working Paper 24 Article 3
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Working Paper 12 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Arbeitspapier 6 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Book section 1 Conference paper 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1
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English 21 Undetermined 6
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Briglevics, Tamás 21 Schuh, Scott 18 Briglevics, Tamas 6 Shy, Oz 6 Karapetyan, Artashes 3 Ongena, Steven 3 Schindele, Ibolya 3
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European Central Bank 4 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 3
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ECB Working Paper 4 Working Paper Series / European Central Bank 2 Working Papers 2 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 Working paper series / European Central Bank 2 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 2 MNB Working Papers 1 MNB working papers 1 Public Policy Discussion Paper 1 Public Policy Discussion Papers 1 Public policy discussion papers 1 Review of Industrial Organization 1 Review of industrial organization : RIO 1 Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper 1 The usage, costs and benefits of cash - revisited : International Cash Conference 2014 1 Working papers / Department of Economics, West Virginia University 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 15 EconStor 6 RePEc 6
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More data, more credit? Information sharing and bank credit to households
Briglevics, Tamás; Karapetyan, Artashes; Ongena, Steven; … - 2024
We exploit a nation-wide introduction of mandatory disclosure of borrowers' total credit exposures and show that sharing such information increases credit access independent of borrowers' history. Differentiating between borrowers applying to competitor banks and those reapplying to their...
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More data, more credit? : information sharing and bank credit to households
Briglevics, Tamás; Karapetyan, Artashes; Ongena, Steven; … - 2024
We exploit a nation-wide introduction of mandatory disclosure of borrowers' total credit exposures and show that sharing such information increases credit access independent of borrowers' history. Differentiating between borrowers applying to competitor banks and those reapplying to their...
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This is "What's in your wallet" ... and here's how you use it
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - 2020
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The Impact of Positive Information Sharing on Banks’ Lending to Households
Briglevics, Tamas; Karapetyan, Artashes; Ongena, Steven; … - 2022
What is the impact of positive information sharing on households’ access to credit? Exploiting a nation-wide introduction of mandatory information sharing between banks on borrowers` current exposures, we differentiate between borrowers who apply to new banks and those who reapply to banks...
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This is what's in your wallet...and here's how you use It
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - 2014
Models of money demand, in the Baumol (1952)-Tobin (1956) tradition, describe optimal cash management policy in terms of when and how much cash to withdraw, an (s, S) policy. However, today, a vast array of instruments can be used to make payments, opening additional ways to control cash...
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This is what's in your wallet... and here's how you use it
Briglevics, Tamas; Schuh, Scott - Federal Reserve Bank of Boston - 2014
Models of money demand, in the Baumol (1952)-Tobin (1956) tradition, describe optimal cash management policy in terms of when and how much cash to withdraw, an (s, S) policy. However, today, a vast array of instruments can be used to make payments, opening additional ways to control cash...
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U.S. consumer demand for cash in the era of low interest rates and electronic payments
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - European Central Bank - 2014
U.S. consumers’ demand for cash is estimated with new panel micro data for 2008–2010 using econometric methodology similar to Mulligan and Sala-i-Martin (2000), Attanasio, Guiso, and Jappelli (2002), and Lippi and Secchi (2009). We extend the Baumol-Tobin model to allow for credit card...
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This is what's in your wallet... and how you use it
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - European Central Bank - 2014
Data from the 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC) shows substantial changes in payment instrument use of U.S. households compared to the results in Klee (2008) (which were based on data from 2001): Checks have virtually disappeared from purchase transactions, while still play a role in...
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U.S. consumer demand for cash in the era of low interest rates and electronic payments
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - 2014
U.S. consumers’ demand for cash is estimated with new panel micro data for 2008–2010 using econometric methodology similar to Mulligan and Sala-i-Martin (2000), Attanasio, Guiso, and Jappelli (2002), and Lippi and Secchi (2009). We extend the Baumol-Tobin model to allow for credit card...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605705
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This is what's in your wallet... and how you use it
Briglevics, Tamás; Schuh, Scott - 2014
Data from the 2012 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice (DCPC) shows substantial changes in payment instrument use of U.S. households compared to the results in Klee (2008) (which were based on data from 2001): Checks have virtually disappeared from purchase transactions, while still play a role in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605729
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