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Why Don’t Most Merchants Use Price Discounts to Steer Consumer Payment Choice?
Authors:Tamás Briglevics  Oz Shy
Institution:1. Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank Boston, 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA, 02210, USA
2. Economics Department, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA
Abstract:Recent legislation and court settlements in the United States allow merchants to use price discounts to steer customers to pay with means of payment that are less costly to merchants. We use transaction data to compute rough estimates of the expected net cost reduction by merchant type of giving debit card and cash price discounts. We find that steering consumers to debit and cash via simple price discounts reduces most merchants’ card processing cost; however, this reduction is small and may be insufficient to offset the increase in the cost of administering price menus that vary by payment instrument.
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