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New Innovations in Payments

In: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 17

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  • Marc Rysman
  • Scott Schuh

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We discuss prospects for innovation in consumer payment instruments. We discuss recent research into consumer payments and what can be learned about consumer behavior towards new payment options. We consider three new innovations in payments: mobile payments, faster payments and digital currencies. For each, we describe prospects and impediments to adoption.
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  • Marc Rysman & Scott Schuh, 2016. "New Innovations in Payments," NBER Chapters, in: Innovation Policy and the Economy, Volume 17, pages 27-48, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  • Handle: RePEc:nbr:nberch:13759
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