Interchange fees in various countries : developments and determinants : commentary on Weiner and Wright
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Volume (Year): (2005)
Issue (Month): May ()
Pages: 51-64
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Keywords: Debit cards ; Credit cards;References
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- Stuart E. Weiner & Julian Wright, 2005.
"Interchange fees in various countries: developments and determinants,"
Payments System Research Working Paper
PSR WP 05-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
- Stuart E. Weiner & Julian Wright, 2005. "Interchange fees in various countries : developments and determinants," Proceedings – Payments System Research Conferences, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue May, pages 5-49.
- Stuart E. Weiner & Julian Wright, 2005. "Interchange Fees in Various Countries: Developments and Determinants," Review of Network Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 4(4), pages 3.
- Lloyd Constantine, 2005. "The need for Federal Reserve and antitrust intervention in the failed U.S. debit and credit card markets," Proceedings – Payments System Research Conferences, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, issue May, pages 157-167.
- Graeme Guthrie & Julian Wright, 2003. "Competing Payment Schemes," Departmental Working Papers wp0311, National University of Singapore, Department of Economics.
- Jean-Charles Rochet, 2003. "The Theory of Interchange Fees: A Synthesis of Recent Contributions," Review of Network Economics, De Gruyter, vol. 2(2), pages 4.
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- Rochet, Jean-Charles & Wright, Julian, 2010.
"Credit card interchange fees,"
Journal of Banking & Finance,
Elsevier, vol. 34(8), pages 1788-1797, August.
- Jean-Charles Rochet & Julian Wright, 2009. "Credit card interchange fees," Working Paper Series 1138, European Central Bank.
- Özlem Bedre-Defolie & Emilio Calvano, 2010.
"Pricing Payment Cards,"
ESMT Research Working Papers
ESMT-10-005, ESMT European School of Management and Technology.
- Özlem Bedre-Defolie & Emilio Calvano, 2009. "Pricing payment cards," Working Paper Series 1139, European Central Bank.
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