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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T21:39:25+00:00Adoption Costs of Financial Innovation: Evidence from Italian ATM Cards
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The discrete choice to adopt a financial innovation affects a household’s exposure to inflation and transactions costs. We model this adoption decision as being subject to an unobserved cost.2017-02-17T10:25:50+00:00enAdoption Costs of Financial Innovation: Evidence from Italian ATM Cards2017-02-17Bank notesEconometric and statistical methodsFinancial servicesStaff Working Paper 2017-8https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/swp2017-8.pdfAdoption Costs of Financial Innovation: Evidence from Italian ATM CardsKim HuynhPhilipp Schmidt-DenglerGregor W. SmithAngelika WelteFebruary 2017CC3C35DD1D14EE4E41Canadian Bank Notes and Dominion Notes: Lessons for Digital Currencies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2017/02/staff-working-paper-2017-5/
This paper studies the period in Canada when both private bank notes and government-issued notes (Dominion notes) were simultaneously in circulation. Because both of these notes shared many of the characteristics of today's digital currencies, the experience with these notes can be used to draw lessons about how digital currencies might perform.2017-02-15T13:44:34+00:00enCanadian Bank Notes and Dominion Notes: Lessons for Digital Currencies2017-02-15Bank notesDigital currencies and fintechFinancial servicesStaff Working Paper 2017-5https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/swp2017-5.pdfCanadian Bank Notes and Dominion Notes: Lessons for Digital CurrenciesBen FungScott HendryWarren E. WeberFebruary 2017EE4E41E42E5E58