How people pay: Evidence from grocery store data |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Klee |
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Affiliation: | Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Mail Stop 59, 20th and C Streets, Washington, DC 20551, USA |
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Abstract: | Empirical evidence based on grocery store transaction data shows that consumer payment behavior at the point of sale is important for understanding models of money demand. There are statistically significant effects of transaction costs, opportunity costs, and product characteristics on the choice of payment instrument, which then, in turn, affect money demand. These results emphasize the overlap between the work of empirical researchers in payment choice and theoretical modelers of monetary economics and should inform both literatures. |
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Keywords: | E41 G20 D12 |
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