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December 2012 : Review of ECB study

DotEcon was commissioned by MasterCard Europe to review a recent ECB study on “Social and Private Costs of Retail Payment Instruments”. The ECB study provides a valuable attempt at collecting data on the usage and costs of different payment systems … Continue reading →

Posted in Publications, Reports | Tagged finance, payment systems, public policy

July 2011 : Costly cash meta-study

Commissioned by MasterCard Europe, DotEcon reviewed a number of studies into the cost of payment systems, particularly the cost of using cash. This meta-study draws on research undertaken by central banks, academics and other stakeholders over the last decade. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Publications, Reports | Tagged finance, payment systems, public policy

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