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Consumer behavior and payment choice: how and why do consumers choose their payment methods? - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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While a good deal is understood about the supply side of the retail payments market, very little is understood about the demand or consumer side, especially why consumers choose one payment method over another. This conference will bring together economic researchers and payments system participants to explore what we know and don?t know about how consumers choose among payment methods and about the implications of their decisions for saving, consumption, and portfolio allocation.

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  • anonymous, 2005. "Consumer behavior and payment choice: how and why do consumers choose their payment methods? - a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston," Conference Series ; [Proceedings], Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Oct.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbcp:y:2005:i:oct
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